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Corrections Officers' and Sheriffs' Perceptions of COVID-19 Vaccine Operationalization.

Christina KrausRubeen GuardadoAlysse G Wurcel
Published in: Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (2023)
Justice-involved populations are at an elevated risk for infectious disease transmission and have been profoundly negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccination is being utilized as a primary tool for prevention and protection from serious infection in carceral settings. We examined the barriers and facilitators to vaccine distribution by surveying key stakeholders-sheriffs and corrections officers-in these settings. Most respondents felt prepared for rollout, although they still identified significant barriers to operationalization of vaccine distribution. Barriers ranked highest by stakeholders were vaccine hesitancy and problems related to deficits in communication and planning. There is enormous opportunity to install practices that will address the significant barriers being faced to efficient vaccine distribution and amplify existing facilitators. These could include, for example, the incorporation of in-person community communication models for discussion of the vaccine (and hesitancy) in carceral facilities.
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