Addressing Vaccination Hesitancy in Psychotherapy.

Journal of health service psychology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s42843-021-00030-9
Gary R VandenBos
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Abstract

Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccination series. The majority of psychologists reported that they do not anticipate resuming in-person service delivery until after a vaccine was available. There are currently no best practice guidelines for making the transition back to in-office practice after the COVID-19 pandemic. This article provides some initial thoughts on relevant dimensions to consider. These include utilization of the core CDC behavioral practices of mask use and social distancing and cleaning surfaces. Psychologists are also encouraged to set positive expectations about vaccination, state clear expectations of vaccination for in-office care, actively listen to patient doubts about vaccinations, and actively exploring patient understanding of the COVID-19 disease processes and prevention efforts.

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解决心理治疗中的疫苗接种犹豫问题。
疫苗犹豫是指尽管有疫苗接种系列,但仍延迟接受或拒绝接种疫苗。大多数心理学家报告说,在疫苗可用之前,他们预计不会恢复亲自提供服务。目前还没有在2019冠状病毒病大流行后过渡到办公室做法的最佳实践指南。本文提供了一些需要考虑的相关维度的初步想法。这些措施包括利用疾控中心的核心行为实践,即使用口罩、保持社交距离和清洁表面。鼓励心理医生树立对疫苗接种的积极期望,明确对门诊护理的疫苗接种期望,积极倾听患者对疫苗接种的疑虑,积极探索患者对COVID-19疾病过程和预防工作的理解。
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