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    • Public Health
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    Background:

    • Racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare access and outcomes persist, particularly concerning coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
    • Addressing these disparities is crucial for effective public health interventions and reducing disease spread.
    • The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected certain communities, highlighting the need for targeted healthcare solutions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To share experiences of providing mobile COVID-19 vaccination services to the Hispanic community in Idaho.
    • To discuss strategies for pharmacy professionals to deliver more equitable care.
    • To identify themes related to vaccine hesitancy and propose solutions for overcoming barriers.

    Main Methods:

    • Collaboration between a nonprofit immunization coalition and a college of pharmacy.
    • Implementation of mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinics in disproportionately affected communities.
    • Utilizing clinical experience and community listening sessions to understand vaccine hesitancy.

    Main Results:

    • Vaccine hesitancy themes identified: convenience, complacency, and confidence.
    • Effective strategies include worksite clinics, bilingual communication, targeted education, and community partnerships.
    • Addressing vaccine hesitancy requires culturally competent approaches and combating misinformation.

    Conclusions:

    • Mobile vaccination clinics and community-centered strategies can improve healthcare equity.
    • Pharmacy professionals play a vital role in addressing vaccine hesitancy and disparities.
    • Sustainable partnerships are essential for ongoing community health services and equitable care delivery.