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Perspectives and experiences of COVID-19 vaccination in people with autoimmune and inflammatory rheumatic disease

  • David Peng
  • , Ayano Kelly
  • , Bernadette Brady
  • , Kate Faasse
  • , Carlos El-Haddad
  • , Stephanie Frade

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Abstract

Objective: People with autoimmune and inflammatory rheumatic disease (AIIRD) are at an increased risk of morbidity from COVID-19. While COVID-19 vaccination is effective at reducing disease complications, there have been significant levels of vaccine hesitancy in people with AIIRD. We aimed to understand vaccine hesitancy and promote shared decision-making by describing the experiences and perspectives of people with AIIRD who had concerns with COVID-19 vaccinations. Methods: Adults with AIIRD on immunosuppressive medications who expressed concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccination were purposively sampled until thematic saturation. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Results: Sixteen adults with an AIIRD were interviewed. Thematic analysis yielded four themes: heightened sense of vulnerability; determining individual suitability; desperate for freedom and relief; deterred by scepticism. Conclusions: The perspectives of people with AIIRD towards the COVID-19 vaccination were shaped by a sense of vulnerability. The decision-making experience was challenging, resulting from struggles with handling information, dealing with external pressures, and facing negativity. Practice Implications: A collaborative approach, involving close family and friends and avoiding negativity and pressure can improve engagement and support decision-making around COVID-19 vaccination. Clearly addressing potential risks of vaccination may prevent subsequent regret and hesitancy if they arise.
Original languageEnglish
Article number107996
Number of pages10
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume118
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

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Keywords

  • Autoimmune diseases
  • COVID-19
  • Rheumatic Disease
  • Vaccination
  • Vaccine hesitancy

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