A thematic analysis of flu vaccine hesitance in ethnically minoritised communities in Liverpool
Anna Powell, Marie Claire Van Hout, Deborah Connors, Catharine Montgomery, Ilhem Berrou, Ilhem Berrou, Ilhem Berrou

TL;DR
This study explores why people in Liverpool's ethnically minoritised communities are hesitant about flu vaccines, finding that misinformation, trust issues, and poor access to information are key factors.
Contribution
The study provides a thematic analysis of flu vaccine hesitance from multiple stakeholder perspectives in ethnically minoritised communities.
Findings
Vaccine hesitance is influenced by misinformation, trust issues, and negative experiences.
Healthcare staff face challenges in addressing cultural concerns due to time and resource constraints.
Community organisations are trusted but need more resources and stability to help improve vaccine uptake.
Abstract
Seasonal influenza causes around 15,000 deaths yearly in the United Kingdom. Low vaccine uptake is more prominent in ethnically minoritised communities and deprived areas, leading to poorer outcomes. To understand influenza vaccine hesitance in ethnically minoritised communities in Liverpool from multistakeholder perspectives. Semi-structured interviews and focus groups were conducted with members of the public (n = 55), community engagement workers (n = 14), primary healthcare staff (n = 20), and policy professionals (n = 10). Data were analysed thematically. Six themes were identified. Beliefs about vaccine safety, necessity, and efficacy often arose from misinformation, misunderstanding, or negative experience. Trust in vaccine information depended on source familiarity, credibility, and perceived intentions, while trust in the healthcare system had decreased due to cultural and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Influenza Virus Research Studies · Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
