Summary Patients in medium secure hospitals may be at particularly increased risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and complications. We undertook a service evaluation involving all current in-patients within a single, English medium secure hospital to describe the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine among this population. Data regarding capacity to consent to the vaccine, acceptance/refusal of this (and reasons for refusal) and demographics was retrospectively collected from the patients’ clinical records and analysed. In total, 85 patients (92.4% of eligible patients) had capacity to decide if they wanted the COVID-19 vaccine. Of these 68 (80.0%) consented and 17 (20.0%) declined to consent. A similar proportion of patients aged under and over 40 years old consented to have the vaccine. Those from a Black Asian minority ethnic background were more likely to decline the vaccine than White British patients. The reasons for capacitous refusal appeared similar to those seen in the general population.
【저자키워드】 Epidemiology, Comorbidity, In-patient treatment, Consent and capacity, forensic mental health services, 【초록키워드】 COVID-19, coronavirus disease, COVID-19 vaccine, hospital, Infection, Patient, complications, General population, patients, demographics, Asian, black, Eligible patients, increased risk, medium, white, refusal, English, collected, proportion, analysed, the vaccine, declined, in-patient, secure, 【제목키워드】 hospital, COVID-19 vaccination, uptake, Psychiatric, medium, secure,