Public health researchers develop web-based guide to help family physicians address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

Public health researchers develop web-based guide to help family physicians address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
How might providers better engage in conversation with patients hesitant to be vaccinated against COVID-19? Findings from data collected as part of the development of an interactive patient-provider conversation guide. Credit: Annals of Family Medicine

Public health researchers in Canada developed an interactive, web-based guide to help family physicians better address a wide range of patient concerns related to the COVID-19 vaccine. To ensure relevancy, the researchers conducted qualitative interviews with primary care physicians in multiple Canadian provinces. The data was then used to identify commonly held beliefs, attitudes and perceptions that impact a patient's willingness to receive the vaccine.

The research team found that physicians frequently encountered many of the same reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, including concerns around safety; interactions with co-morbidities; conspiracy theories; religious or moral restrictions; and past traumas experienced in the medical setting. Using this information, researchers created several physician resources to help better counsel vaccine-hesitant patients, in direct response to each potential concern.

Additionally, the free guide outlines four steps to help physicians have better conversations with vaccine-hesitant patients, emphasizing the physician's role as an ally on the patient's health journey. Steps include engaging with patients; affirming patient concerns; asking permission before sharing information; and evoking future risks to motivate patients to reconsider vaccine hesitancy.

The research was published in The Annals of Family Medicine.

  • Public health researchers develop web-based guide to help family physicians address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
    Why are patients hesitant to be vaccinated against COVID-19? Findings from qualitative interviews with primary care providers collected as part of the development of an interactive patient-provider conversation guide. Credit: Annals of Family Medicine
  • Public health researchers develop web-based guide to help family physicians address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
    How might researchers build an evidence-based tool to enable patient-provider conversations around vaccine hesitancy in the primary care setting? Credit: Annals of Family Medicine

More information: Myles Leslie et al, Improving Conversations With COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitant Patients: Action Research to Support Family Physicians, The Annals of Family Medicine (2022). DOI: 10.1370/afm.2816

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Journal information: Annals of Family Medicine
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