Public hesitancy to COVID-19 vaccine and the role of pharmacists in addressing the problem and improving uptake

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Wubishet, Befikadu L
Tesfaye, Wubshet H
Khan, Md Nuruzzaman
Thomas, Jackson
Tuffaha, Haitham
Comans, Tracy A
Scuffham, Paul
Erku, Daniel A
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2021
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COVID-19 is one of the worst pandemics in recent human history, causing huge health, economic, and psychosocial damage. Since the pandemic hit, several unsubstantiated claims regarding exposure, transmission and management have been disseminated. Misinformation and associated public confusion now extend to the COVID-19 vaccines, spanning from claims based on possible links between some vaccine types and rare blood clots, to baseless claims. As a result, the public’s trust in COVID-19 vaccines has been eroded, fuelling an already troubling trend of vaccine hesitancy. As medication experts and the most accessible healthcare providers, pharmacists are well equipped with the required skills and knowledge to improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake by taking roles that range from dispelling myths, to providing reliable evidence-based information, through to vaccine administration. This paper discusses public hesitancy to COVID-19 vaccines, major contributing factors, and the role pharmacists can play in reducing hesitancy and increasing vaccine uptake.

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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research

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Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Pharmacology & Pharmacy

clinical pharmacists

COVID-19

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Wubishet, BL; Tesfaye, WH; Khan, MN; Thomas, J; Tuffaha, H; Comans, TA; Scuffham, P; Erku, DA, Public hesitancy to COVID-19 vaccine and the role of pharmacists in addressing the problem and improving uptake, Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 2021

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