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COVID-19 Vaccines: Barriers, Motivators, and Trusted Sources of Information for Individuals with Disabilities in the State of Alaska
Boyer, Tasha ; Reed, Danielle ; LeClair, Sondra
Boyer, Tasha
Reed, Danielle
LeClair, Sondra
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Abstract
Studies on U.S. patient populations show that having an intellectual disability poses the
strongest independent risk factor for having a COVID-19 diagnosis, in addition to increasing
one’s likelihood of hospitalization and mortality due to COVID-19 (Gleason et al., 2021). Data
show there are disparities in access to COVID-19 vaccines between adults with disabilities and
those without disabilities in the U.S. (Ryerson et al., 2021). A survey was conducted to obtain
information on COVID-19 vaccine potential barriers, motivators, and trusted sources of
information for individuals with disabilities. The results of this survey will be used to inform
vaccine distribution and education efforts in the state of Alaska. Eligible participants included
individuals residing in the state of Alaska who are adults with disabilities; caregivers, guardians,
and family members of individuals with disabilities; and disability service providers. Disability
service providers, guardians, caregivers, and family members of individuals with disabilities
cited guardian biases, lack of transportation, and inability to go on one’s own as top vaccine
barriers that they perceived people with disabilities experience. Vaccinated individuals with
disabilities reported they were concerned that the vaccine would worsen their medical
conditions, that the vaccine could contain side effects, and that they couldn’t obtain the vaccine
on their own. They said their top motivators to getting vaccinated were protecting the health of
themselves, their family/friends, and their community. Individuals with disabilities indicated
that their primary care providers, the CDC, and the tribal health system are their most trusted
sources for information about COVID-19 vaccines, while providers perceived that family and
friends, primary care providers, and elders to be individuals with disabilities’ most trusted
sources about COVID-19 vaccines.
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2021-11-12
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University of Alaska Anchorage, Center for Human Development
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COVID-19, Vaccine, Disabilities