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Vaccine Equity: Lessons Learned Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccination in Urban Black Communities

Parameswaran, Lalitha; Jaysing, Anna; Ding, Helen; Wilkenfeld, Marc; Dean, Ranekka; Wilson, Kesi K; Frank, Olivia; Duerr, Ralf; Mulligan, Mark J
COVID-19 vaccines were developed at unparalleled speed, but racial disparities persist in vaccine uptake. This is a cross-sectional survey that was conducted in mid-2021 in ambulatory clinics across Brooklyn, New York. The objectives of the study were to assess: knowledge of COVID-19, healthcare communication and access, attitudes including trust in the process of vaccine development and mistrust due to racial discrimination, and to determine the relationship of the above to vaccine receipt. 58 respondents self-identified as Black non-Hispanic and completed the survey: the majority were women (79%), <50 years old (65%), employed (66%), and had annual household income <$75,000 (59%). The majority reported having some health insurance (97%) and a regular place of healthcare (95%). 60% of respondents reported COVID-19 vaccination receipt. A significant percentage of the vaccinated group compared to the unvaccinated group scored higher on knowledge questions (91% vs. 65%; p = 0.018), felt it was important that others in the community get vaccinated (89% vs. 65%, p = 0.04), and trusted vaccine safety (86% vs. 35%; p < 0.0001) and effectiveness (88% vs. 48%; p < 0.001). The unvaccinated group reported a lower annual household income of <$75,000 (72% vs. 50%; p = 0.0002) and also differed by employment status (p = 0.04). Majority in both groups agreed that racial discrimination interferes with healthcare (78%). In summary, unvaccinated Black non-Hispanic respondents report significant concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy and have greater mistrust in the vaccine development process. The relationship between racial discrimination, mistrust, and vaccine hesitancy needs further study in order to improve vaccine uptake in this population.
PMID: 37391605
ISSN: 2196-8837
CID: 5540652

Implementation of Enterprise-Wide Mandatory Influenza Vaccination Program in an Academic Medical Center

Dean, Ranekka; Bock, Steven
CINAHL:123099614
ISSN: 0196-6553
CID: 2627222

Zika Virus and Zika Virus Disease

Dean, Ranekka; Melnyk, Halia; Anglin, Carlita
During recent months, there has been growing international public concern about the Zika virus. As scientific understanding of the Zika virus unfolds, there are still many unanswered questions. Public health officials, clinicians, and consumers alike have questions about the Zika virus and the Zika virus disease. There is a need to know where to turn for the most up-to-date and reliable online information sources. Although aspects of Zika virus disease and associated medical conditions can be frightening, information seekers may find reassurance in the following online sources to guide their understanding of risk, prevention, transmission, affected geographical areas, symptoms, and disease management.
ISI:000396688600005
ISSN: 1539-8285
CID: 2657732

Implementation of a restricted foods policy at a large academic medical center

Cutro, Scott R; Dean, Ranekka; Phillips, Michael S
PMID: 24799662
ISSN: 0899-823x
CID: 970262

Spirituality And Nutrition Among African American Women: An Integrative Review [Meeting Abstract]

Dean, Ranekka
ISI:000334098000026
ISSN: 1538-9847
CID: 1788392

[S.l.] : ID Week 2013 : advancing science, improving care, 2013

Reopening NYU Medical Center after Hurricane Sandy -- Lessons Learned from an Infection Control Perspective

Nathavitharana, Ruvandhi; Chen, Donald; Foti, Alycia; Dean, Ranekka; Bubb, Tania; Hardy, Sandra; Rowan-Hazelrigg, Alex; Cutro, Scott; Pinto, Gabriela; Skeete, Faith; Stachel, Anna; Lighter, Jennifer; Phillips, Michael S
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CID: 3140102

[S.l.] : ID Week 2013 : advancing science, improving care, 2013

Post Hurricane Sandy Health Surveillance at a Major Academic Medical Center

Lighter, Jennifer; Chen, Donald; Dean, Ranekka; Bock, Steven; Bubb, Tania; Skeete, Faith; Rowan-Hazlerigg, Alex; Sadler, Audrey; Statchel, Anna; Phillips, Michael S
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CID: 3140112

Extensive Water Damage to a Major Academic Medical Center: The Role of the Infection Preventionist within the Multidisciplinary Team [Meeting Abstract]

Dean, Ranekka T; Bock, Steven; Bubb, Tania N; Chen, Donald; Cutro, Scott; Foti, Alycia; Hardy, Sandra; Lighter-Fisher, Jennifer; Pinto, Gabriela; Rowan-Hazlerigg, Alex; Skeete, Faith; Stachel, Anna; Phillips, Michael
ORIGINAL:0012649
ISSN: 1527-3296
CID: 3140092