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Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY

BACKGROUND: On 8 December 2020 NHS England administered the first COVID-19 vaccination. AIM: To describe trends and variation in vaccine coverage in different clinical and demographic groups in the first 100 days of the vaccine rollout. DESIGN AND SETTING: With the approval of NHS England, a cohort...

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Autores principales: Curtis, Helen J, Inglesby, Peter, Morton, Caroline E, MacKenna, Brian, Green, Amelia, Hulme, William, Walker, Alex J, Morley, Jessica, Mehrkar, Amir, Bacon, Seb, Hickman, George, Bates, Chris, Croker, Richard, Evans, David, Ward, Tom, Cockburn, Jonathan, Davy, Simon, Bhaskaran, Krishnan, Schultze, Anna, Rentsch, Christopher T, Williamson, Elizabeth J, Rowan, Anna, Fisher, Louis, McDonald, Helen I, Tomlinson, Laurie, Mathur, Rohini, Drysdale, Henry, Eggo, Rosalind M, Wing, Kevin, Wong, Angel YS, Forbes, Harriet, Parry, John, Hester, Frank, Harper, Sam, O’Hanlon, Shaun, Eavis, Alex, Jarvis, Richard, Avramov, Dima, Griffiths, Paul, Fowles, Aaron, Parkes, Nasreen, Douglas, Ian J, Evans, Stephen JW, Smeeth, Liam, Goldacre, Ben
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal College of General Practitioners 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34750106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0376
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author Curtis, Helen J
Inglesby, Peter
Morton, Caroline E
MacKenna, Brian
Green, Amelia
Hulme, William
Walker, Alex J
Morley, Jessica
Mehrkar, Amir
Bacon, Seb
Hickman, George
Bates, Chris
Croker, Richard
Evans, David
Ward, Tom
Cockburn, Jonathan
Davy, Simon
Bhaskaran, Krishnan
Schultze, Anna
Rentsch, Christopher T
Williamson, Elizabeth J
Rowan, Anna
Fisher, Louis
McDonald, Helen I
Tomlinson, Laurie
Mathur, Rohini
Drysdale, Henry
Eggo, Rosalind M
Wing, Kevin
Wong, Angel YS
Forbes, Harriet
Parry, John
Hester, Frank
Harper, Sam
O’Hanlon, Shaun
Eavis, Alex
Jarvis, Richard
Avramov, Dima
Griffiths, Paul
Fowles, Aaron
Parkes, Nasreen
Douglas, Ian J
Evans, Stephen JW
Smeeth, Liam
Goldacre, Ben
author_facet Curtis, Helen J
Inglesby, Peter
Morton, Caroline E
MacKenna, Brian
Green, Amelia
Hulme, William
Walker, Alex J
Morley, Jessica
Mehrkar, Amir
Bacon, Seb
Hickman, George
Bates, Chris
Croker, Richard
Evans, David
Ward, Tom
Cockburn, Jonathan
Davy, Simon
Bhaskaran, Krishnan
Schultze, Anna
Rentsch, Christopher T
Williamson, Elizabeth J
Rowan, Anna
Fisher, Louis
McDonald, Helen I
Tomlinson, Laurie
Mathur, Rohini
Drysdale, Henry
Eggo, Rosalind M
Wing, Kevin
Wong, Angel YS
Forbes, Harriet
Parry, John
Hester, Frank
Harper, Sam
O’Hanlon, Shaun
Eavis, Alex
Jarvis, Richard
Avramov, Dima
Griffiths, Paul
Fowles, Aaron
Parkes, Nasreen
Douglas, Ian J
Evans, Stephen JW
Smeeth, Liam
Goldacre, Ben
author_sort Curtis, Helen J
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description BACKGROUND: On 8 December 2020 NHS England administered the first COVID-19 vaccination. AIM: To describe trends and variation in vaccine coverage in different clinical and demographic groups in the first 100 days of the vaccine rollout. DESIGN AND SETTING: With the approval of NHS England, a cohort study was conducted of 57.9 million patient records in general practice in England, in situ and within the infrastructure of the electronic health record software vendors EMIS and TPP using OpenSAFELY. METHOD: Vaccine coverage across various subgroups of Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) priority cohorts is described. RESULTS: A total of 20 852 692 patients (36.0%) received a vaccine between 8 December 2020 and 17 March 2021. Of patients aged ≥80 years not in a care home (JCVI group 2) 94.7% received a vaccine, but with substantial variation by ethnicity (White 96.2%, Black 68.3%) and deprivation (least deprived 96.6%, most deprived 90.7%). Patients with pre-existing medical conditions were more likely to be vaccinated with two exceptions: severe mental illness (89.5%) and learning disability (91.4%). There were 275 205 vaccine recipients who were identified as care home residents (JCVI group 1; 91.2% coverage). By 17 March, 1 257 914 (6.0%) recipients had a second dose. CONCLUSION: The NHS rapidly delivered mass vaccination. In this study a data-monitoring framework was deployed using publicly auditable methods and a secure in situ processing model, using linked but pseudonymised patient-level NHS data for 57.9 million patients. Targeted activity may be needed to address lower vaccination coverage observed among certain key groups.
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spelling pubmed-85894632021-11-23 Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY Curtis, Helen J Inglesby, Peter Morton, Caroline E MacKenna, Brian Green, Amelia Hulme, William Walker, Alex J Morley, Jessica Mehrkar, Amir Bacon, Seb Hickman, George Bates, Chris Croker, Richard Evans, David Ward, Tom Cockburn, Jonathan Davy, Simon Bhaskaran, Krishnan Schultze, Anna Rentsch, Christopher T Williamson, Elizabeth J Rowan, Anna Fisher, Louis McDonald, Helen I Tomlinson, Laurie Mathur, Rohini Drysdale, Henry Eggo, Rosalind M Wing, Kevin Wong, Angel YS Forbes, Harriet Parry, John Hester, Frank Harper, Sam O’Hanlon, Shaun Eavis, Alex Jarvis, Richard Avramov, Dima Griffiths, Paul Fowles, Aaron Parkes, Nasreen Douglas, Ian J Evans, Stephen JW Smeeth, Liam Goldacre, Ben Br J Gen Pract Research BACKGROUND: On 8 December 2020 NHS England administered the first COVID-19 vaccination. AIM: To describe trends and variation in vaccine coverage in different clinical and demographic groups in the first 100 days of the vaccine rollout. DESIGN AND SETTING: With the approval of NHS England, a cohort study was conducted of 57.9 million patient records in general practice in England, in situ and within the infrastructure of the electronic health record software vendors EMIS and TPP using OpenSAFELY. METHOD: Vaccine coverage across various subgroups of Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) priority cohorts is described. RESULTS: A total of 20 852 692 patients (36.0%) received a vaccine between 8 December 2020 and 17 March 2021. Of patients aged ≥80 years not in a care home (JCVI group 2) 94.7% received a vaccine, but with substantial variation by ethnicity (White 96.2%, Black 68.3%) and deprivation (least deprived 96.6%, most deprived 90.7%). Patients with pre-existing medical conditions were more likely to be vaccinated with two exceptions: severe mental illness (89.5%) and learning disability (91.4%). There were 275 205 vaccine recipients who were identified as care home residents (JCVI group 1; 91.2% coverage). By 17 March, 1 257 914 (6.0%) recipients had a second dose. CONCLUSION: The NHS rapidly delivered mass vaccination. In this study a data-monitoring framework was deployed using publicly auditable methods and a secure in situ processing model, using linked but pseudonymised patient-level NHS data for 57.9 million patients. Targeted activity may be needed to address lower vaccination coverage observed among certain key groups. Royal College of General Practitioners 2021-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8589463/ /pubmed/34750106 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0376 Text en © The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is Open Access: CC BY 4.0 licence (http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
spellingShingle Research
Curtis, Helen J
Inglesby, Peter
Morton, Caroline E
MacKenna, Brian
Green, Amelia
Hulme, William
Walker, Alex J
Morley, Jessica
Mehrkar, Amir
Bacon, Seb
Hickman, George
Bates, Chris
Croker, Richard
Evans, David
Ward, Tom
Cockburn, Jonathan
Davy, Simon
Bhaskaran, Krishnan
Schultze, Anna
Rentsch, Christopher T
Williamson, Elizabeth J
Rowan, Anna
Fisher, Louis
McDonald, Helen I
Tomlinson, Laurie
Mathur, Rohini
Drysdale, Henry
Eggo, Rosalind M
Wing, Kevin
Wong, Angel YS
Forbes, Harriet
Parry, John
Hester, Frank
Harper, Sam
O’Hanlon, Shaun
Eavis, Alex
Jarvis, Richard
Avramov, Dima
Griffiths, Paul
Fowles, Aaron
Parkes, Nasreen
Douglas, Ian J
Evans, Stephen JW
Smeeth, Liam
Goldacre, Ben
Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY
title Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY
title_full Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY
title_fullStr Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY
title_full_unstemmed Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY
title_short Trends and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using OpenSAFELY
title_sort trends and clinical characteristics of covid-19 vaccine recipients: a federated analysis of 57.9 million patients' primary care records in situ using opensafely
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8589463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34750106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0376
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