The influence of HARP (The Health Access for Refugees' Project) on vaccine hesitancy in people seeking asylum and refugees in Northern England

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Balaam, Marie-Clare [1 ]
Haith-Cooper, Melanie [2 ]
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[1] Univ Cent Lancashire UCLan, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Preston PR1 2HE, England
[2] Univ Bradford, Fac Hlth Studies, Bradford, W Yorkshire, England
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Asylum seekers and refugees; vaccine hesitancy; COVID-19 vaccine uptake; grassroots interventions; public health; peer support; COVID-19; VACCINATION; INTERVENTIONS; IMMIGRANTS; CARE;
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10.1080/16549716.2025.2457808
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundEvidence suggests that people who are asylum seekers and refugees experience poorer physical and mental health compared to the general UK population and poor outcomes from COVID-19 if unvaccinated. However, this population can experience vaccine hesitancy and other barriers inhibiting their up-take of the COVID-19 vaccine.ObjectivesThis study explored the influence of HARP (Health Access for Refugees' Project) workshops on the intention to have the vaccine in people who are asylum-seekers and refugees.MethodsA qualitative study including clients (asylum-seekers and refugees), volunteers and HARP staff was undertaken to explore perceptions of HARP workshops and their influence on the barriers to the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine including vaccine hesitancy. Semi-structured telephone interviews were undertaken with 10 participants, HARP clients (n = 1), HARP volunteers (n = 6, of whom 4 had been clients) and staff (n = 3). Data were thematically analysed.ResultsIntention to have the vaccine was influenced by trusted sources including peers and health professionals. Tailoring evidence-based information to individuals and challenging misinformation were important influencers on vaccine uptake. HARP activity increased the uptake of vaccines in large accommodation centres and hotels. Grassroots-level interventions such as HARP workshops appear to increase intention to take up the COVID-19 vaccine in asylum seeking and refugee communities.ConclusionThis model could be adopted for health screening such as breast cancer and other vaccinations within asylum seeking and refugee communities.
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