Barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake among resource-limited adults diagnosed with chronic illness.

Frontiers in public health(2023)

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Abstract
Among a sample of adults with chronic illnesses who had received financial assistance and case management services from a national non-profit, informational and attitudinal barriers were more commonly reported than logistical or structural access barriers (i.e., transportation and cost barriers). Interventions should target attitudinal barriers among patients with chronic illness, who may have particular concerns about the interaction of the vaccine with ongoing medical care. Additionally, interventions targeting informational barriers are particularly needed among individuals without a usual source of care.
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COVID-19,barriers,chronic illness,vaccine hesitancy,vaccine uptake
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