Public perceptions towards vaccine trial research within ethnic minority and vulnerable communities
- 3 focus groups and 47 interviews were held, via virtual platforms and telephone calls, with different groups between July and August 2020 by 6 interviewers.
 - 70 people contributed to the study. 55 people (26 males, 29 females) represented different ethnicities, and 15 represented other vulnerable groups, namely mental health, homeless and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
 - South Asian (30), African and African Caribbean (17), White Polish (4) and White British (3) backgrounds participated.
 - A webinar on “Vaccine Trials and Mental Ill Health” was conducted with 11 participants.
 - Interviews were conducted with representatives of Homeless community organisations and the Gypsy, Roma and
 - Traveller community organisations.
 
Topics covered in the discussions:
- Feelings towards attending hospital for research
 - Feelings towards COVID-19 vaccine research
 - Feelings around the role of PPI and community involvement