COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in patients with mental illness: strategies to overcome barriers-a review.

Q1 Nursing The Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association Pub Date : 2022-01-21 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1186/s42506-022-00102-8
Ebrahim Payberah, Daniel Payberah, Ashish Sarangi, Jayasudha Gude
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Abstract

Background: People with mental health problems are at particular risk both for infection with COVID-19 and for more severe course of illness. Understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is crucial in promoting vaccine acceptance among people with mental health diagnoses. This review aims to identify the prevalence and discuss factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among the mentally ill population.

Main body: We conducted a detailed literature search and included 15 articles for discussion in this review. Several studies showed varying trends of vaccine hesitancy rates among different countries. Major factors involved in vaccine hesitancy in general include mistrust, misinformation, believing in conspiracy theories, and negative attitudes towards vaccines. It was surprising that none of the studies were focused on vaccine acceptance rates and factors associated with vaccine hesitancy among the mentally ill population. However, studies do show that COVID-19 is associated with worse healthcare outcomes for psychiatric patients, and vaccine hesitancy correlated with a lower likelihood of receiving mental health treatment and vaccinations. Psychiatrists need to address issues among patients who are particularly vulnerable to the fear of vaccines which include anxiety, panic attacks, certain phobias including trypanophobia and agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and certain types of traumas. Psychiatrists need to communicate effectively, show respect, empathy, and deliver accurate and honest information about the vaccines. Motivational interviewing, getting people with mental health illness to organize vaccine campaigns, and involving families with mental health problems may promote vaccine acceptance among this group.

Conclusion: Existing literature on the rates of vaccine hesitancy among people with mental health illness is limited. The mental health illness may increase the risk of hesitancy especially in patients having certain emotional disorders such as anxiety and phobia. More studies addressing vaccine hesitancy rates and factors associated with the mentally ill population need to be done in the future.

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精神疾病患者COVID-19疫苗犹豫:克服障碍的策略综述
背景:有精神健康问题的人感染COVID-19和出现更严重病程的风险特别大。了解COVID-19疫苗犹豫对于促进精神卫生诊断人群接受疫苗至关重要。本综述旨在确定精神疾病人群中COVID-19疫苗犹豫的患病率并讨论与之相关的因素。主体:我们进行了详细的文献检索,并纳入了15篇文章进行讨论。若干研究表明,不同国家之间疫苗犹豫率的趋势各不相同。一般来说,疫苗犹豫的主要因素包括不信任、错误信息、相信阴谋论和对疫苗的消极态度。令人惊讶的是,没有一项研究的重点是疫苗接受率和与精神疾病人群中疫苗犹豫相关的因素。然而,研究确实表明,COVID-19与精神病患者的医疗保健结果较差有关,疫苗犹豫与接受精神健康治疗和接种疫苗的可能性较低相关。精神科医生需要解决那些特别容易受到疫苗恐惧影响的患者的问题,包括焦虑、恐慌发作、某些恐惧症(包括锥虫恐惧症和广场恐惧症)、强迫症和某些类型的创伤。精神科医生需要有效地沟通,表现出尊重、同情,并提供关于疫苗的准确和诚实的信息。动机性访谈,让精神疾病患者组织疫苗运动,以及让有精神健康问题的家庭参与进来,可能会促进这一群体对疫苗的接受。结论:关于精神疾病人群中疫苗犹豫率的现有文献有限。心理健康疾病可能增加犹豫的风险,特别是患有某些情绪障碍如焦虑和恐惧的患者。未来需要进行更多关于疫苗犹豫率和与精神疾病人群相关因素的研究。
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