COVID-19 Vaccination Program for Undocumented Migrants: Notes from the Field of a Regional Center of General Medicine and Public Health, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
Détails
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Version: Final published version
Licence: CC BY 4.0
Etat: Public
Version: Final published version
Licence: CC BY 4.0
ID Serval
serval:BIB_EEFECA5F3D9C
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
COVID-19 Vaccination Program for Undocumented Migrants: Notes from the Field of a Regional Center of General Medicine and Public Health, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
Périodique
Journal of immigrant and minority health
ISSN
1557-1920 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1557-1912
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
08/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
25
Numéro
4
Pages
953-957
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted health inequities for vulnerable populations and the need for more equitable care and access to vaccination. This article described the implementation of a COVID-19 vaccination program for undocumented migrants in a regional academic center of general medicine and public health (Unisanté). The vaccination program's specific components included: triple coordination between the health authorities, the regional center and community partners, a walk-in and free service, no health insurance required, qualified nursing and administrative staff with previous experience with vulnerable populations, translated information materials and interpreters, a guarantee of confidentiality and a widespread communication campaign within the communities. In total, 2'351 undocumented migrants from 97 nationalities received at least one dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (Spikevax) and 2242 were considered fully vaccinated. Although it was hard to assess its global effectiveness, the program vaccinated a significant number of undocumented adult migrants in the Canton of Vaud. The difficulties linked to the pandemic context, the heavy workload for healthcare staff and the limited resources were overcome by strong collaborations between the different actors involved throughout the program. Targeted public health policies, such as vaccination programs for undocumented migrants, are essential to guarantee equitable care, especially in pandemic times.
Mots-clé
Adult, Humans, Transients and Migrants, Health Services Accessibility, COVID-19 Vaccines, Public Health, Switzerland, Pandemics, COVID-19/prevention & control, COVID-19 vaccination, Health equity, Undocumented migrants
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Oui
Financement(s)
Université de Lausanne
Création de la notice
27/04/2023 13:26
Dernière modification de la notice
08/08/2024 6:42