Patient-Guided Talking Points to Address COVID-19 and General Vaccine Hesitancy

  • Nguyen E
  • Wright M
  • Oliphant C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vaccination remains one of the most effective ways to limit spread of disease. Waning public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines has resulted in reduced vaccination rates. In fact, despite vaccine availability, many individuals choose to delay COVID-19 vaccination resulting in suboptimal herd immunity and increased viral mutations. A number of qualitative and quantitative studies have been conducted to identify, understand, and address modifiable barriers and factors contributing to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among individuals with access to vaccine. Vaccine confidence may be improved through targeted patient–provider discussion. More patients are turning to pharmacists to receive their vaccinations across the lifespan. The primary goal of this commentary is to share evidence-based, patient talking points, tailored by practicing pharmacists, to better communicate and address factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy and reduced vaccine confidence.

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Nguyen, E., Wright, M., Oliphant, C., Cleveland, K., Holmes, J., Nies, M., & Robinson, R. (2022). Patient-Guided Talking Points to Address COVID-19 and General Vaccine Hesitancy. Pharmacy, 10(5), 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10050137

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