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RSV Vaccination in Older Adults Special Report
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September 1, 2023
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Description:Themes with the potential to impact vaccine confidence and demand:
• Theme 1: Although consumers reported knowing few people affected by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, concern about the virus and interest in the vaccine are high among older adults.
• Theme 2: Many consumers have limited knowledge and high uncertainty about RSV and RSV-related illness, including its ability for asymptomatic spread, frequency of severe infections, and the likelihood of reinfection.
• Theme 3: Low consumer trust in FDA, CDC, pharmaceutical companies, and vaccines may negatively impact RSV vaccine uptake.
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SoVC-RSV-older-adults-101723.pdf
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Content Notes:Aims and Methods -- Theme 1: Residents in rural parts of the United States have concerns about vaccine safety, long-term side effects, effectiveness, and necessity. -- Perceptions, concerns, and threats to vaccine confidence -- Questions to consider -- Ways to take action -- Theme 2: Differences exist in vaccine access and vaccine confidence between rural areas and suburban and urban areas. -- Differences in vaccination uptake between rural and non-rural populations -- Vaccine access as a barrier to vaccination -- Questions to consider -- Ways to take action -- Theme 3: Lack of government trust and the politicization of science may have contributed to low vaccine uptake in rural areas. However, community outreach and utilizing trusted messengers can and has increased vaccine confidence in rural America. [moderate/stable] -- Vaccine hesitancy in rural populations -- Strategies that have worked to promote vaccine uptake in rural populations -- Questions to consider -- Ways to take action -- Inaccurate health information themes -- Resources -- References.
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Pages in Document:20 numbered pages
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