ADDRESSING VACCINE HESITANCY IN A DIVERSE COMMUNITY

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ADDRESSING VACCINE HESITANCY IN A DIVERSE COMMUNITY MMR Vaccine Hesitancy in Minnesota Somalis Lynn Bahta, BSN, PHN Asli Ashkir, BSN, MPH Minnesota Department of Health

HESITANCY ISSUE EMERGES Summer 2008: Hesitancy issues raised via a TV news story Featured community s concern about high numbers of Somali children with autism in Minneapolis special education programs It s the vaccines. claimed a Somali parent. Autism was a new phenomenon to Somali parents Reported as not seen in Somalia Resources difficult to obtain, overwhelming Parents linked themselves to national groups that embrace the MMR- autism claim

MISINFORMATION GROWS Spring 2009: MDH released analysis of enrollment data from Minneapolis Early Childhood Special Education Showed higher numbers of Somali children enrolled compared to non-somali children Many caveats, not a prevalence study The 2009 MDH study fueled fear of autism Providers reported to MDH that Somali parents were refusing MMR 2011 measles outbreak prompted MDH to look at MMR rates

COMPARISON OF MMR RATES AT 24 MONTHS IN CHILDREN OF SOMALI DESCENT VERSUS NON SOMALI, 2004-2009, MINNESOTA 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Somali MMR rates Non Somali MMR rates 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Birth cohort Data from Minnesota Immunization Information Connection, March 2011

OUTBREAK RESPONSE Leaders: Must educate the community Address autism before addressing immunizations Met with community: Attendees: parents of children with autism and ad hoc members of the Vaccine Safety Council of Minnesota

OUTBREAK RESPONSE CONT. Parents who have children diagnosed with autism: Cannot say vaccines don t cause autism and then say we don t know what causes autism I would rather my child die of measles which is destiny than get autism which is punishment. MDH has told us that Somali children have more autism, what are they doing about this? Maybe MDH doesn t care.

ADDRESSING MMR VACCINE HESITANCY: 2011-2012 Formed a loose Coalition: HCP, public health, parents, Somali health professionals Suggestion of peer-to-peer educational outreach originated from parents in this group Interest/participation of Somali members waned quickly

BEYOND OUTBREAK RESPONSE Diverse media outreach focused on measles disease and importance of vaccination Promoted Mayo s YouTube video Developed a travel PSA Posted a video of an interview with mother of child who almost died from measles Radio announcements

2013 REASSESSMENT: COMPARISON OF MMR RATES AT 24 MONTHS IN CHILDREN OF SOMALI DESCENT VERSUS NON SOMALI, 2004-2011, MINNESOTA 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Somali MMR rates Non Somali MMR rates 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Birth cohort at 24 months Data derived from Minnesota Immunization Information Connection, April 2014

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% IMMUNIZATION RATES IN MINNESOTA CHILDREN OF SOMALI DESCENT AT AGE 24 MONTHS, 2004-2011 0% MN Somali 3DTaP MN Somali 3PCV MN Somali 1MMR MN Somali 1VAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Birth cohort at 24 months Data derived from Minnesota Immunization Information Connection, April 2014

TIME TO REGROUP What did we know? Perspective of parents of children with autism Parents were generally consenting to immunizations and specifically refusing MMR (12 month shots) Autism fear was driving factor Broad educational campaigns were not working Where were the gaps? No in to the community Was the source of misinformation only coming from parents of children with autism How can we invite community members to trainings What message would be effective How to address fear of autism

TIME TO REGROUP Consulted with CDC Developed cross-division team Autism program Immunizations Communications Office Refugee Health Hired Somali staff RN Children & Youth with Special Health Needs (CYSHN) Outreach worker Immunization Program

GATHERING INFORMATION Parents: 20 interviewed 12 of 20 (60%) reported MMR refusal, 12 of 12 stated autism fear as reason Fear autism more than measles they avoid a diagnosis when they suspect that something is wrong Only 7 parents could say what autism is, however receptive to education Most (85%) named healthcare provider as their trusted source of medical information Yet family and community influences were significant contributors to their vaccine hesitancy

GATHERING INFORMATION: CLINICIANS - Four clinics selected and interviewed - Interviewees included physicians, nurses, Somali outreach worker MMR causes autism belief is entrenched A deeply rooted oral tradition and the addition of a language barrier increases the creates difficulty in addressing misinformation Professional translators are used, and providers gave mixed responses regarding trust in the translators

GATHERING INFORMATION MDH SOMALI STAFF Women frequently attend national/international conference calls Parents tell the provider they don t want the vaccine that causes autism - the provider says okay Some translators tell parents not to get the MMR Parents don t understand the milestone checklist Parents are afraid to talk to their HCP if they think their child has autism

APPROACHING MMR VACCINE HESITANCY: TAKE 2 Address perceived risk 1 autism Focus trainings on child growth &development and autism first Change the script From we don t know what causes autism to this is what we have learned about autism Leverage social networks 2 Use oral tradition to change the advice 1 Mezaros, et al, J Clin Epidemio, 1996 2 Brunson, Pediatrics, 2013

WORK PLAN DEVELOPED Education and outreach Oral approach smaller groups Three audiences Parents Influencers Clinicians Provider/partner relationships Formed a Somali Public Health Advisors group Conducted an autism symposium in collaboration with the University of Minnesota

WORK PLAN CONT. Outbreak control/mitigation Increase community awareness of low rates through radio interviews, Somali newspapers, Somali TV Internal/LPH planning for outbreak response Monitor MMR rates and provide outreach to places where Somali children congregate: Somali-owned day care centers Somali-attended charter schools http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcsdrebpodi&feature=youtu.

THE IMPACT OF MINNEAPOLIS SOMALI ASD PREVALENCE STUDY ON THE THE SOMALI COMMUNITY The study confirmed a community suspicion that ASD is higher among the Somali kids, 1:32 compared to 1:68 nationally Many thought it was a waste of time they already knew this Some felt vindicated finally someone listened to them The study finding that 100% of Somali kids with ASD also had Intellectual Deficiency rang a huge alarm bell. This community was horrified by this Many, even those far from Minneapolis, or Minnesota, or outside the U.S. are wondering if their child is less intelligent

COMMUNITY GENERALIZATIONS/QUESTIONS: What causes autism? Why our kids affected more than the others? The common response by the health professionals to Q # 1 is: The cause is not known this leaves the vaccine question easy prey

A BETTER RESPONSE COULD BE: Discuss what we do know about ASD - up to now Millions of dollars in research; much has been learned over past 5 7 years There are many causes for multiple types of ASD Research is showing that Autism likely occurs before the baby is born or right at birth There are different exposures during pregnancy that make a child more likely to have an ASD, including Environmental- extreme stress, certain types of pollution is being researched, nutrition Biologic, such as viral illnesses Genetic factors

A BETTER RESPONSE COULD BE: Most scientists agree that genes are one of the risk factors that can make a person more likely to develop ASD. Hereditary factor account for up to 20% of autism diagnoses Children who have a sibling with ASD are at a higher risk of also having ASD. ASD tends to occur more often in people who have certain genetic or chromosomal conditions

APPLYING THIS CLINICALLY: TOOLS - FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION You and your time Personalize the encounter use the baby s name Look at the parent, not the translator Learn to say hello in Somali Iska waran Ask them something personal before getting down to business Parents trust the provider for factual medical information Provide advice with confidence options are confusing Predicting future consequences is not meaningful the future belongs to Allah

TOOLS - FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Parents want to understand autism and the threat of it to their child If a mother is refusing, invite the father to come discuss these issues at the next visit Parents need to understand the importance of developmental milestones Show they what you are looking for Ask them if they understand what vaccines their baby is receiving

TOOLS - FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Your interpreters - are an extension of you What is their understanding of developmental milestones, autism Are interpreters hearing triple letter but telling you MMR? Does the interpreter have personal concerns about MMR and autism?

TOOLS - FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Clinic staff are they providing a pro-immunization environment What is their understanding of MMR and autism? Do staff have other vaccine-related concerns? Adopt specific educational outreach activities Reviewing the meaning of the milestone checklist Discussing vaccines baby will receive Instructing the parent about how to treat fever and sore limbs after vaccination

CLINICAL APPLICATION: TOOLS Policies Extra time for well child appointments that require an interpreter Consistent clinician or consistent approach when seeing 0-24 month-old children

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Fatuma Irshat, BS Former Outreach Worker, Immunization Program Margo Roddy, MPH Minnesota Immunization Program Manager Sudha Setty, MPH Immunization data analysis, MDH Sara Chute, MPH International Health Coordinator