Lay Summary
To Vaccine or Not to Vaccine? That Is the Question
Written by: Nkasi Stoll and the Tackling Inequalities and Discrimination Experiences in health Services (TIDES) study team
What is this study about?
Sculpture in front of a fountain
(HERON SELPh 2019 Exhibition).
In October 2020 – January 2021 researchers from the TIDES study team and collaborators spoke to 24 UK-based healthcare staff and senior management about:
- their thoughts, feelings and experiences about the COVID-19 vaccine
- access to personal protective equipment (PPE)
- witnessing and experiencing workplace discrimination, bulling, and harassment
The conversations were then analysed using thematic analysis. The researchers:
- read and re-read pages and pages of conversations
- searched for ways to describe what the healthcare staff said
- looked for similarities and differences between what the healthcare staff spoke about
What did we find?
Healthcare staff, including senior management, spoke about weighing up risks of harm against potential benefits to self and others:
What can I do with this?
I work in policy and/or public health messaging: Acknowledge and address the historical and current abuses of power that cause racially and ethnically minoritised people to refuse or delay taking the COVID-19 vaccine by: collaborating with community-based organisations to develop tailored public health messages and educational campaigns addressing vaccine concerns and mis-information.
I work in vaccine delivery and/or public health: You can improve accessibility to COVID-19 vaccine through community and workplace-based delivery. Work with community organisations to increase individual and community trust in the COVID-19 vaccine.
I am a researcher: You can use this study to justify conducting research on the thoughts, feelings and experiences of racially and ethnically minoritized people and religious communities about the COVID-19 vaccine.
I am a student: You can use this study to reference in your essays or assignments.
I am a member of the general public: Share this summary with your friends and family to raise awareness and start conversations about the COVID-19 vaccine.
I want to know more!
Woodhead, C., Onwumere, J., Rhead, R., Bora-White, M., Chui, Z., Clifford, N., Connor, L., Gunasinghe, C., Harwood, H., Meriez, P., Mir, G., Jones Nielsen, J., Rafferty, A. M., Stanley, N., Peprah, D., & Hatch, S. L. (2021) Race, ethnicity and COVID-19 vaccination: a qualitative study of UK healthcare staff. Ethnicity & Health, DOI: 10.1080/13557858.2021.1936464
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