Cargando…

Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index

Influenza immunization coverage rates remain far below the optimal value recommended by the World Health Organization, even in groups considered at high risk, such as the elderly. A possible explanation for this suboptimal vaccination uptake may be deprivation. A specifically developed local depriva...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: STEFANATI, A., LUPI, S., LILLINI, R., MATTEO, G., PERRONE, P., MASETTI, G., BROSIO, F., FERRETTI, S., GABUTTI, G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pacini editore srl 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016266
http://dx.doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2018.59.4s2.1033
_version_ 1783403914243080192
author STEFANATI, A.
LUPI, S.
LILLINI, R.
MATTEO, G.
PERRONE, P.
MASETTI, G.
BROSIO, F.
FERRETTI, S.
GABUTTI, G.
author_facet STEFANATI, A.
LUPI, S.
LILLINI, R.
MATTEO, G.
PERRONE, P.
MASETTI, G.
BROSIO, F.
FERRETTI, S.
GABUTTI, G.
author_sort STEFANATI, A.
collection PubMed
description Influenza immunization coverage rates remain far below the optimal value recommended by the World Health Organization, even in groups considered at high risk, such as the elderly. A possible explanation for this suboptimal vaccination uptake may be deprivation. A specifically developed local deprivation index was proposed for the classification of residents in the municipality of Ferrara in order to evaluate the characteristics of subjects over 65 years of age who accepted/refused influenza immunization (2010-2015). The variables building this deprivation index were primarily related to demographic aspects, such as age, widow/widower status, education, family composition and housing characteristics. Influenza immunization coverage rates were unsatisfactory in all categories of deprivation. A statistically significant decreasing trend in coverage rates was observed with decreasing deprivation in the general population and in males, but not in females. In addition to factors composing the local deprivation index, being separated, living in a family of three members and independent contractor were features that hindered immunization among very deprived elderly.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6419304
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Pacini editore srl
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-64193042019-04-23 Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index STEFANATI, A. LUPI, S. LILLINI, R. MATTEO, G. PERRONE, P. MASETTI, G. BROSIO, F. FERRETTI, S. GABUTTI, G. J Prev Med Hyg Original Article Influenza immunization coverage rates remain far below the optimal value recommended by the World Health Organization, even in groups considered at high risk, such as the elderly. A possible explanation for this suboptimal vaccination uptake may be deprivation. A specifically developed local deprivation index was proposed for the classification of residents in the municipality of Ferrara in order to evaluate the characteristics of subjects over 65 years of age who accepted/refused influenza immunization (2010-2015). The variables building this deprivation index were primarily related to demographic aspects, such as age, widow/widower status, education, family composition and housing characteristics. Influenza immunization coverage rates were unsatisfactory in all categories of deprivation. A statistically significant decreasing trend in coverage rates was observed with decreasing deprivation in the general population and in males, but not in females. In addition to factors composing the local deprivation index, being separated, living in a family of three members and independent contractor were features that hindered immunization among very deprived elderly. Pacini editore srl 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6419304/ /pubmed/31016266 http://dx.doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2018.59.4s2.1033 Text en ©2018 Pacini Editore SRL, Pisa, Italy http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any digital medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way. For details, please refer to https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
STEFANATI, A.
LUPI, S.
LILLINI, R.
MATTEO, G.
PERRONE, P.
MASETTI, G.
BROSIO, F.
FERRETTI, S.
GABUTTI, G.
Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
title Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
title_full Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
title_fullStr Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
title_short Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
title_sort identifying ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016266
http://dx.doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2018.59.4s2.1033
work_keys_str_mv AT stefanatia identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT lupis identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT lillinir identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT matteog identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT perronep identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT masettig identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT brosiof identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT ferrettis identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex
AT gabuttig identifyingferraraselderlypeoplewithlowinfluenzaimmunizationratesthecontributionofalocalsocioeconomicdeprivationindex