Trustworthiness, Not Trust: How Systemic Racism Impacts COVID-19 Vaccine Receipt

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To illuminate the forces of structural racism influencing COVID-19 vaccine receipt, we developed a conceptual model that recontextualizes trust and presents potential pathways to address structural racism. Our model emerged from Chicagoland CEAL, a partnership of community and academic experts collaborating to encourage COVID-19 vaccine uptake for communities of color. We concluded that systemic factors influenced by racism contribute to an overall lack of trustworthiness in vaccine-Affiliated institutions. We highlight the need to recenter discussions of COVID-19 vaccination on our system's trustworthiness rather than mistrust and suggest using the model to test pathways to close racial gaps in COVID-19 vaccination.

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Jindal, M., Hua, M. J., Hartstein, M., & Martin, M. (2023). Trustworthiness, Not Trust: How Systemic Racism Impacts COVID-19 Vaccine Receipt. Health Equity, 7(1), 380–383. https://doi.org/10.1089/heq.2022.0145

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