Narratives from African American/Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Hispanic/Latinx community members in Arizona to enhance COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination uptake

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Matt Ignacio
Sabrina Oesterle
Micaela Mercado
Ann Carver
Gilberto Lopez
Wendy Wolfersteig
Stephanie Ayers
Seol Ki
Kathryn Hamm
Sairam Parthasarathy
Adam Berryhill
Linnea Evans
Samantha Sabo
Chyke Doubeni
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[1] Southwest Interdiciplinary Research Center,Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine
[2] School of Social Work,Center for Health Equity Research, Department of Health Sciences
[3] Arizona State University,Department of Family Medicine
[4] School of Transborder Studies,undefined
[5] Arizona State University,undefined
[6] University of Arizona,undefined
[7] Northern Arizona University,undefined
[8] Center for Health Equity and Community Engagement Research,undefined
[9] Mayo Clinic,undefined
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COVID-19; African American/Black; Indigenous; Latinx; Vaccine hesitancy; Medical mistrust; Vaccine uptake;
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The state of Arizona has experienced one of the highest novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) positivity test rates in the United States with disproportionally higher case rates and deaths among African-American/Black (AA/B), American Indian/Alaska Native (Native), and Hispanic/Latinx (HLX) individuals. To reduce disparities and promote health equity, researchers from Arizona State University, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona formed a partnership with community organizations to conduct state-wide community-engaged research and outreach. This report describes results from 34 virtually-held focus groups and supplemental survey responses conducted with 153 AA/B, HLX, and Native community members across Arizona to understand factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and confidence. Focus groups revealed common themes of vaccine hesitancy stemming from past experiences of research abuses (e.g., Tuskegee syphilis experiment) as well as group-specific factors. Across all focus groups, participants strongly recommended the use of brief, narrative vaccination testimonials from local officials, community members, and faith leaders to increase trust in science, vaccine confidence and to promote uptake.
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