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    • Health Equity

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    • Vaccine hesitancy is a significant obstacle to achieving high COVID-19 vaccination rates.
    • Mandates have proven ineffective, particularly in communities of color, where vaccination uptake remains low.
    • Building trust within healthcare systems is crucial for effective public health interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To address vaccine hesitancy through community engagement.
    • To improve trust in the healthcare system among diverse populations.
    • To increase COVID-19 vaccination rates in underserved communities.

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    • Collaborative effort involving nursing leadership, DEI officers, and C-suite executives.
    • Conducted community conversations across four state counties.
    • Engaged diverse groups including healthcare workers, non-direct caregivers, nursing students, and the general public.

    Main Results:

    • Initiated transparent dialogue to foster interactive question-and-answer sessions.
    • Presented information through healthcare professionals to enhance credibility.
    • Focused on building trust and addressing concerns within the community.

    Conclusions:

    • Community conversations and transparent dialogue are essential strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy.
    • Multi-level collaboration within health systems can drive impactful public health initiatives.
    • Targeted engagement is necessary to improve vaccination rates in historically marginalized communities.