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Barriers beliefs and practices regarding hygiene and vaccination among the homeless during a hepatitis A outbreak in Detroit MI

机译:密歇根州底特律甲型肝炎暴发期间无家可归者的卫生和疫苗接种的障碍信念和做法

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Appropriate hygiene practices and vaccine acceptance are key factors impacting the health of homeless individuals. A recent outbreak of hepatitis A in Michigan, especially impacting Detroit, prompted us to investigate the practices and attitudes of Detroit's homeless population toward hygiene measures and vaccinations, as well as barriers to such resources. We developed a questionnaire as a means to collect our data, and participants were interviewed at shelters and soup kitchens. While the majority of participants adhered to healthy hygiene practices, approximately 89% reported barriers to accessing public showers. More than half the participants (64%) reported receiving their hepatitis A vaccine prior to the study, while 23% reported previously refusing or hesitating to receive vaccinations. Despite an overall favorable adherence to hygiene practices, substantial barriers are yet to be overcome. Moreover, active measures should be taken to establish higher levels of trust between providers and the homeless to encourage vaccine acceptance.
机译:适当的卫生习惯和疫苗接种是影响无家可归者健康的关键因素。最近在密歇根州爆发的甲型肝炎,特别是对底特律的影响,促使我们调查了底特律无家可归者对卫生措施和疫苗接种的做法和态度,以及对此类资源的障碍。我们开发了一个调查表,以收集我们的数据,并在避难所和汤室对参与者进行了采访。尽管大多数参与者都遵循健康的卫生习惯,但大约89%的参与者报告说他们无法进入公共淋浴间。一半以上的参与者(64%)报告说在研究之前接受了甲型肝炎疫苗,而23%的参与者报告先前拒绝或犹豫接受疫苗接种。尽管总体上有利于遵守卫生习惯,但是仍然需要克服很多障碍。此外,应采取积极措施,在提供者和无家可归者之间建立更高的信任度,以鼓励人们接受疫苗。

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