COVID-19 vaccination coverage and hesitancy among Australians with disability and long-term health conditions
COVID-19 vaccination coverage and hesitancy among Australians with disability and long-term health conditions
Abstract BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccination is the cornerstone of managing Australia’s COVID-19 pandemic and the success of the vaccination program depends on high vaccination coverage. This paper examined differences in COVID-19 vaccination coverage and vaccine hesitancy for people with disability, long-term health conditions, and carers – subgroups that were prioritised in the vaccination program. MethodsUsing data from 2,400 Australians who participated in two waves of the Taking the Pulse of the Nation survey in April and May 2021, we described vaccination coverage and hesitancy among people with disability, severe mental health conditions, severe long-term health conditions, frequent need for assistance with everyday activities, and carers, disaggregated by age group and gender. FindingsVaccination coverage was estimated to be 8.2% in the sample overall and was similar for people with disability, those with frequent need for assistance, and carers. It was higher for people with severe long-term health conditions (13.4%) and lower for people with severe mental health conditions (4.3%). Vaccine hesitancy was high overall (35.6%) and was similarly high across the priority groups. InterpretationThis study highlights the lack of a difference in vaccination coverage and vaccine hesitancy for people with disability, long-term health conditions, and carers compared to the general population. Sub-optimal vaccination coverage for people in the priority population groups leaves many people at significant risk of serious disease or death if exposed to COVID-19, particularly in light of the easing of disease-control restrictions across Australia and the emergence of new COVID-19 variants. FundingNational Health and Medical Research Council
Emerson Eric、Kavanagh Anne、Aitken Zoe
Institute for Health Research, Lancaster UniversityDisability and Health Unit, Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of MelbourneDisability and Health Unit, Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne
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Emerson Eric,Kavanagh Anne,Aitken Zoe.COVID-19 vaccination coverage and hesitancy among Australians with disability and long-term health conditions[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-19].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.08.05.21261633.点此复制
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