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Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Access among Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Community-Engaged Public Health Practice

Ingie Osman,Renee Sieving,Lauren Vasilakos, Katie Pierson,Asha Elgonda, Trenton Bartlett, Janna R. Gewirtz OBrien

PROGRESS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS-RESEARCH EDUCATION AND ACTION(2024)

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Abstract
Background: Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) face a wide range of complex barriers to COVID-19 vaccine confidence and access. Objectives: Describe our process for engaging a cross -sector team centering equity and youth voice; outline our intervention strategies to enhance COVID-19 vaccine confidence and access among YEH; and discuss lessons learned through this community -engaged process. Methods: We engaged partners from across sectors, including youth -serving agencies, healthcare organizations, public health organizations, and YEH. We used focus groups, key informant interviews, and other community engagement strategies to develop and implement a series of interventions aimed to increase COVID-19 vaccine confidence and access among YEH. Results: We identified youths' key concerns about vaccine confidence and access. To address these concerns, we implemented four community -driven interventions: youth -friendly messaging, health events, vaccine aftercare kits, and staff training. Conclusions: This community -engaged project highlighted the value of cross -sector partnership and consistent youth engagement in addressing vaccine confidence among YEH.
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Homeless Persons,Community Health Partnerships,Adolescent Health Services,Public Health,COVID-19,Vaccines
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