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Strengthening access to and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among equity-deserving populations across Canada: An exploratory qualitative study
by
Mauer-Vakil, Dane
, Allin, Sara
, Dharma, Christoffer
, Ataullahjan, Anushka
, Fadel, Shaza A
, Sobers, Mercedes
, Ouedraogo, Mariame O
, Bashir, Kainat
, Atukorale, Vajini
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Canada - epidemiology
/ Committees
/ Communication
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - prevention & control
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ COVID-19 Vaccines - supply & distribution
/ Cultural competence
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disabled persons
/ Distribution
/ Economic conditions
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency response
/ Essential workers
/ Health care access
/ Health planning
/ Health services
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Industrialized nations
/ Inuit
/ Leadership
/ Media coverage
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Native North Americans
/ Pandemics
/ Patient compliance
/ People and places
/ People with disabilities
/ Population
/ Populations
/ Provinces
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Racism
/ SARS-CoV-2 - immunology
/ Social networks
/ Strategies
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccine hesitancy
/ Vaccines
2026
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Strengthening access to and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among equity-deserving populations across Canada: An exploratory qualitative study
by
Mauer-Vakil, Dane
, Allin, Sara
, Dharma, Christoffer
, Ataullahjan, Anushka
, Fadel, Shaza A
, Sobers, Mercedes
, Ouedraogo, Mariame O
, Bashir, Kainat
, Atukorale, Vajini
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Canada - epidemiology
/ Committees
/ Communication
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - prevention & control
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ COVID-19 Vaccines - supply & distribution
/ Cultural competence
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disabled persons
/ Distribution
/ Economic conditions
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency response
/ Essential workers
/ Health care access
/ Health planning
/ Health services
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Industrialized nations
/ Inuit
/ Leadership
/ Media coverage
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Native North Americans
/ Pandemics
/ Patient compliance
/ People and places
/ People with disabilities
/ Population
/ Populations
/ Provinces
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Racism
/ SARS-CoV-2 - immunology
/ Social networks
/ Strategies
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccine hesitancy
/ Vaccines
2026
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Strengthening access to and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among equity-deserving populations across Canada: An exploratory qualitative study
by
Mauer-Vakil, Dane
, Allin, Sara
, Dharma, Christoffer
, Ataullahjan, Anushka
, Fadel, Shaza A
, Sobers, Mercedes
, Ouedraogo, Mariame O
, Bashir, Kainat
, Atukorale, Vajini
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Canada - epidemiology
/ Committees
/ Communication
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - prevention & control
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ COVID-19 Vaccines - supply & distribution
/ Cultural competence
/ Demographic aspects
/ Disabled persons
/ Distribution
/ Economic conditions
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Emergency response
/ Essential workers
/ Health care access
/ Health planning
/ Health services
/ Health Services Accessibility
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Industrialized nations
/ Inuit
/ Leadership
/ Media coverage
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Native North Americans
/ Pandemics
/ Patient compliance
/ People and places
/ People with disabilities
/ Population
/ Populations
/ Provinces
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Racism
/ SARS-CoV-2 - immunology
/ Social networks
/ Strategies
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccine hesitancy
/ Vaccines
2026
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Strengthening access to and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among equity-deserving populations across Canada: An exploratory qualitative study
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Strengthening access to and confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among equity-deserving populations across Canada: An exploratory qualitative study
2026
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Overview
There is a need to reflect on the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans across Canada and the extent to which they considered equity-deserving populations, as lessons from the rollout can inform future emergency responses and foster trust in public health. This paper examined and compared strategies implemented by six Canadian provinces to increase access and promote the uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among selected priority populations. We also explored the factors that impacted the implementation of these strategies.
In six provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec), we conducted an environmental scan of provincial rollout documents and media sources reporting vaccine distribution among selected priority populations: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis; Black communities; essential workers; people experiencing homelessness; and people with disabilities. We subsequently interviewed 39 key informants to validate the environmental scan results, identify additional strategies to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake, and uncover perceptions of the facilitators and challenges that influenced the strategies implementation.
We identified that provincial health authorities employed several strategies to overcome structural, geographical, and attitudinal barriers to COVID-19 vaccines experienced by the priority populations. Most provinces implemented walk-in, mobile, and pop-up vaccination clinics, mobilized their public and private health workforce, and designed multilingual communication materials. Facilitators in implementing COVID-19 vaccination strategies included harmonizing communication efforts, leveraging existing relationships and networks, and ensuring representation and leadership of community partners. Challenges to implementing COVID-19 vaccination strategies included uncoordinated communication efforts, inadequate distribution of vaccines to areas with the greatest need, mistrust in the government and healthcare system, vaccine hesitancy, and lack of cultural competence by vaccine providers.
This study highlights the divide between well-intentioned strategies and interventions and the reality of on-the-ground implementation. The findings offer valuable insights and can inform the implementation of strategies to distribute vaccines equitably in future large-scale vaccination efforts in Canada and globally.
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Public Library of Science,PLOS
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