Barriers to COVID-19 vaccine acceptance to improve messages for vaccine uptake in indigenous populations in the central highlands of Guatemala: a participatory qualitative study.
Nadine Ann SkinnerKelly SandersEmily LopezMagda Silvia Sotz MuxLucía Abascal MiguelKathryn B VosburgJamie Sewan JohnstonNadia G Diamond-SmithAnne Kraemer DiazPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
When developing COVID-19 vaccine messages, content should be culturally relevant, appropriate for low-literacy populations and in the languages that people prefer to speak. Promotional materials should be in multiple modalities (print, radio and social media) and also have specific Maya cultural references (dress, food and concepts of disease) to ensure messaging connects with intended targets. This study supports the need for more robust research into best practices for communicating about COVID-19 vaccines to marginalised communities globally and suggests that policy makers should invest in targeted local solutions to increase vaccine uptake.