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Associations between Influenza Vaccination and Health Care Access among Adults in the United States.
Gurel-Headley M, Mamisashvili M, CarlLee S, Reece S, Chapman C, Kraleti S, Andersen JA, Selig JP, Willis DE, Li J, McElfish PA. Gurel-Headley M, et al. Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Feb 11;11(2):416. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11020416. Vaccines (Basel). 2023. PMID: 36851292 Free PMC article.
Few studies have investigated the relationship between influenza vaccination and health care access. Furthermore, despite the well-documented disparities in vaccine coverage for communities of color, few studies have examined how experiences of discrimination may influence …
Few studies have investigated the relationship between influenza vaccination and health care access. Furthermore, despite the well-do …
Healthcare Access and Experiences of Racial Discrimination as Predictors of General Vaccine Hesitancy.
CarlLee S, Willis DE, Andersen JA, Gurel-Headley M, Kraleti SS, Selig JP, Moore R, Diaz-Cruz A, Macechko MD, McElfish PA. CarlLee S, et al. Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Feb 10;11(2):409. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11020409. Vaccines (Basel). 2023. PMID: 36851286 Free PMC article.
Healthcare access was associated with vaccine hesitancy. Not having health insurance coverage, not having a primary care provider, and not seeing a provider for a routine check-up in the past two years were associated with higher vaccine hesitancy. ...
Healthcare access was associated with vaccine hesitancy. Not having health insurance coverage, not having a primary care provider, an …