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Adult vaccination coverage levels among users of complementary/alternative medicine – results from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)

机译:补充/替代药物使用者的成人疫苗接种水平– 2002年全国健康访问调查(NHIS)得出的结果

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Background While many Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM) practitioners do not object to immunization, some discourage or even actively oppose vaccination among their patients. However, previous studies in this area have focused on childhood immunizations, and it is unknown whether and to what extent CAM practitioners may influence the vaccination behavior of their adult patients. The purpose of this study was to describe vaccination coverage levels of adults aged ≥ 18 years according to their CAM use status and determine if there is an association between CAM use and adult vaccination coverage. Methods Data from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey, limited to 30,617 adults that provided at least one valid answer to the CAM supplement, were analyzed. Receipt of influenza vaccine during the past 12 months, pneumococcal vaccine (ever), and ≥ 1 dose of hepatitis B vaccine was self-reported. Coverage levels for each vaccine by CAM use status were determined for adults who were considered high priority for vaccination because of the presence of a high risk condition and for non-priority adults. Multivariable analyses were conducted to evaluate the association between CAM users and vaccination status, adjusting for demographic and healthcare utilization characteristics. Results Overall, 36% were recent CAM users. Among priority adults, adjusted vaccination coverage levels were significantly different between recent and non-CAM users for influenza (44% vs 38%; p-value Conclusion Vaccination coverage levels among recent CAM users were found to be higher than non-CAM users. Because CAM use has been increasing over time in the U.S., it is important to continue monitoring CAM use and its possible influence on receipt of immunizations among adults. Since adult vaccination coverage levels remain below Healthy People 2010 goals, it may be beneficial to work with CAM practitioners to promote adult vaccines as preventive services in keeping with their commitment to maintaining good health.
机译:背景技术虽然许多辅助/替代医学(CAM)医师不反对免疫,但有些患者不愿甚至积极反对患者中的疫苗接种。但是,该领域以前的研究集中于儿童免疫,尚不清楚CAM从业者是否会影响成年患者的疫苗接种行为,以及在多大程度上影响成年患者的疫苗接种行为。这项研究的目的是根据CAM使用状况描述≥18岁成年人的疫苗接种覆盖率水平,并确定CAM使用与成人疫苗接种覆盖率之间是否存在关联。方法分析2002年全国健康访问调查中的数据,该数据仅限于30,617名成年人,他们至少提供了CAM补充剂的一个有效答案。自我报告了过去12个月中收到的流感疫苗,肺炎球菌疫苗(曾经)和≥1剂乙型肝炎疫苗。对于因存在高风险状况而被视为高度优先接种疫苗的成年人和非优先成年人,确定了按CAM使用状态划分的每种疫苗的覆盖水平。进行多变量分析以评估CAM用户与疫苗接种状况之间的关联,并根据人口统计学和医疗保健利用特征进行调整。结果总体而言,最近的CAM用户占36%。在优先成年人中,近期和非CAM使用者中调整后的疫苗接种覆盖率水平之间存在显着差异(44%比38%; p值结论)发现最近CAM使用者中的疫苗接种覆盖率高于非CAM用户。随着时间的推移,CAM的使用在美国不断增加,重要的是要继续监控CAM的使用及其对成年人免疫接种的影响,由于成人的疫苗接种水平仍低于“ 2010年健康人群”的目标,因此使用CAM可能会有所帮助从业人员应按照维护健康的承诺,推广成人疫苗作为预防服务。

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