Author:
Travers Jasmine L.,Sadarangani Tina,David Daniel
Abstract
Purpose:
To understand perceived facilitators and barriers older adults experienced in accessing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines.
Method:
An electronic survey was distributed to older adults and those familiar with experiences of older adults accessing COVID-19 vaccines. Analysis included descriptive statistics and directed content analysis of open-ended responses, guided by the National Institute on Aging Health Disparities Research Framework.
Results:
Most participants (
n
= 294) identified as White (79.5%), 33.8% identified as Hispanic, 8.1% identified as Black, and 12.4% identified as Other. Two thirds of respondents were male (68.6%), and the median age was 67 years. Five key themes emerged:
Availability and Accessibility
,
Information
,
Cost
,
Safety and Side Effects
, and
Sense of Security
.
Conclusion:
Barriers and facilitators to accessing COVID-19 vaccines for older populations paralleled those seen in other demographics. Similar needs likely exist for access to other vaccines and health care in general. Vaccine rollouts, particularly in public health emergencies, must be carried out with care and an awareness of the barriers faced by vulnerable groups. [
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50
(9), 12–17.]
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