Colocation of COVID-19 Vaccination Services at Syringe Service Programs for People Who Inject Drugs and People Experiencing Houselessness in Oregon.
Audrey C B SileciCamille C CioffiShaina TrevinoLlewellyn FernandesChristopher G CapronAnne Marie MauricioPublished in: Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974) (2024)
Colocating COVID-19 vaccines at syringe service programs was only positively associated with vaccination status if vaccines were offered frequently on-site. Future work should examine whether the frequency of offering vaccination services increases willingness to engage in vaccination and examine trust and convenience as potential mechanisms.