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Factors Associated to Vaccination against Influenza among Elderly in a Large Brazilian Metropolis

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to estimate coverage and identify factors associated to vaccination against influenza in the elderly population. METHODS: The study design was cross-sectional and population based. Data was collected in 2010 by the Health, Well-Being and Aging Study. Sample consisted of...

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Autores principales: Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri, Antunes, José Leopoldo Ferreira, Moura, Roudom Ferreira, de Andrade, Fabíola Bof, Duarte, Yeda Aparecida Oliveira, Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123840
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author Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri
Antunes, José Leopoldo Ferreira
Moura, Roudom Ferreira
de Andrade, Fabíola Bof
Duarte, Yeda Aparecida Oliveira
Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
author_facet Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri
Antunes, José Leopoldo Ferreira
Moura, Roudom Ferreira
de Andrade, Fabíola Bof
Duarte, Yeda Aparecida Oliveira
Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to estimate coverage and identify factors associated to vaccination against influenza in the elderly population. METHODS: The study design was cross-sectional and population based. Data was collected in 2010 by the Health, Well-Being and Aging Study. Sample consisted of 1,341 community-dwelling elderly, in São Paulo, Brazil. Association between vaccination and covariates was evaluated by means of prevalence ratios estimated by Poisson regression models. RESULTS: Self-reported vaccination coverage was 74.2% (95% confidence interval: 71.3–76.9). Remaining physically active and having had recent interaction with health services, mainly with public units of healthcare, were the main incentives to increase vaccination coverage among the elderly; whereas lower age, living alone and absent interaction with health services were the main constraints to influenza vaccination at the community level. These covariates had already been reported to influence influenza vaccination of elders in previous years. CONCLUSION: Previous knowledge already available on the main constraints to influenza vaccination has not allowed to remove them. Influenza campaigns should be strengthened to increase vaccination coverage, especially in the group more reticent to vaccination. Instructing healthcare providers to recommend vaccine uptake is an important piece of this puzzle.
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spelling pubmed-43951612015-04-21 Factors Associated to Vaccination against Influenza among Elderly in a Large Brazilian Metropolis Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri Antunes, José Leopoldo Ferreira Moura, Roudom Ferreira de Andrade, Fabíola Bof Duarte, Yeda Aparecida Oliveira Lebrão, Maria Lúcia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to estimate coverage and identify factors associated to vaccination against influenza in the elderly population. METHODS: The study design was cross-sectional and population based. Data was collected in 2010 by the Health, Well-Being and Aging Study. Sample consisted of 1,341 community-dwelling elderly, in São Paulo, Brazil. Association between vaccination and covariates was evaluated by means of prevalence ratios estimated by Poisson regression models. RESULTS: Self-reported vaccination coverage was 74.2% (95% confidence interval: 71.3–76.9). Remaining physically active and having had recent interaction with health services, mainly with public units of healthcare, were the main incentives to increase vaccination coverage among the elderly; whereas lower age, living alone and absent interaction with health services were the main constraints to influenza vaccination at the community level. These covariates had already been reported to influence influenza vaccination of elders in previous years. CONCLUSION: Previous knowledge already available on the main constraints to influenza vaccination has not allowed to remove them. Influenza campaigns should be strengthened to increase vaccination coverage, especially in the group more reticent to vaccination. Instructing healthcare providers to recommend vaccine uptake is an important piece of this puzzle. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395161/ /pubmed/25874953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123840 Text en © 2015 Sato et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sato, Ana Paula Sayuri
Antunes, José Leopoldo Ferreira
Moura, Roudom Ferreira
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Duarte, Yeda Aparecida Oliveira
Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Factors Associated to Vaccination against Influenza among Elderly in a Large Brazilian Metropolis
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title_fullStr Factors Associated to Vaccination against Influenza among Elderly in a Large Brazilian Metropolis
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated to Vaccination against Influenza among Elderly in a Large Brazilian Metropolis
title_short Factors Associated to Vaccination against Influenza among Elderly in a Large Brazilian Metropolis
title_sort factors associated to vaccination against influenza among elderly in a large brazilian metropolis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123840
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