A retrospective chart review and thematic analysis of patients seeking mpox vaccination during the initial outbreak in 2022-2023: evaluation of access, motivations, and stigma

一项回顾性病历审查和主题分析,研究了2022-2023年痢疾疫情初期寻求接种痢疾疫苗的患者:评估了接种途径、动机和污名化情况。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mpox was identified in many previously non-endemic countries, including Canada, as of May 2022. In response to the increase in cases in Canada, and more specifically the province of Ontario, the vaccine Imvamune was rolled out. Eligibility was governed by provincial health authorities, and the response varied by region. In addition, because eligibility language was describing certain types of sexual activity, there was potential for harm. The aim of this study was to further explore the experiences of vaccine recipients as it pertained to obtaining the vaccine, access to information and vaccination, self-assessment of risk, perspectives on vaccine rollout, stigma, and community support. METHODS: As a part of care, a clinic in downtown Toronto, Ontario, began hosting mpox immunizations clinics between July of 2022 and March of 2023 with a standard set of clinical intake questions. Following this period, we conducted a retrospective chart review of 113 Imvamune vaccine recipients. Both descriptive quantitative data and thematic qualitative analysis was completed. RESULTS: One hundred thirteen patients received one or two doses of Imvamune between July 2022 and March 2023. The average age was 49 (range 17-78). Patients were not asked sex or gender; however, 111 patients had a male sex listed on their health card and three female sex, one of whom self-identified as a transwoman, with the remainder not having had their sex inputted into their medical records. Through descriptive thematic analysis, this study found the following recurrent themes mentioned by patients in the data set: 1) eligibility, 2) rollout and access, 3) mis/information in the media, 4) stigma. CONCLUSIONS: There is little Canadian data on mpox vaccine rollout beyond epidemiologic and cohort information. Understanding the difficulties and stigma that were faced by vaccine recipients is crucial to ensure that when a public health initiative is initiated, that past traumas are not replicated. This study provides valuable patient perspectives in how to improve ongoing rollout, as well as how a campaign that includes a sexual health component may be more sensitively considered in the future.

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