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Predictors of completion of a hepatitis B vaccination schedule in attendees at a primary health care centre

机译:初级卫生保健中心参与者完成乙肝疫苗接种时间表的预测指标

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Background: In Australia, rates of hepatitis B (HBV) transmission continue to be higher in certain populations, including commercial sex workers and injecting drug users (IDU). This study aims to identify rates and predictors of completion of a HBV vaccination schedule in ‘high-risk’ attendees of a primary health care centre in Sydney. Methods: All clients who attended Kirketon Road Centre, a primary health care centre located in Kings Cross, Sydney, with no evidence of HBV immunity were included in the cohort. The study design was observational with historical controls. The main outcome measure was completion of a three-dose HBV vaccine schedule in the study period. Results: Among 2085 clients who received a first vaccination, 1013 (49%) received a second and 435 (21%) received a third vaccination. Univariate analysis found that significant predictors of completion of the vaccine schedule were intention to administer an accelerated schedule (OR 1.49, P = 0.004), not being an IDU (OR 1.29, P = 0.02) and shorter time between first visit and first vaccine dose (OR 1.24, P for trend <0.0001); however, on multivariate analysis, not being an IDU was no longer a predictor of vaccine completion. Conclusion: Implementation of an accelerated vaccination schedule improved completion rates but they were still low, despite the provision of free vaccination in a service specifically targeting the needs of sex workers, IDU and other marginalised populations. Increasing HBV vaccine uptake and completion rates in Australian adults is an important public health issue not only for the prevention of HBV but also for the future application of other potential vaccines, including those against HIV and hepatitis C.
机译:背景:在澳大利亚,包括商业性工作者和注射吸毒者(IDU)在内的某些人群中乙型肝炎(HBV)的传播率继续较高。这项研究旨在确定悉尼一家初级卫生保健中心的“高风险”参与者中HBV疫苗接种时间表的完成率和预测因素。方法:队列中包括所有就诊于基尔克顿路中心(Kirketon Road Centre)的客户,该中心位于悉尼国王十字区(Kings Cross),没有HBV免疫力证据。研究设计是具有历史对照的观察性研究。主要结果指标是在研究期间完成三剂乙肝疫苗计划。结果:在接受初次疫苗接种的2085名客户中,有1013名(49%)接受了第二次疫苗接种,有435名(21%)进行了第三次疫苗接种。单因素分析发现,疫苗接种计划完成的重要预测指标是要实施加速接种的疫苗接种计划(OR 1.49,P = 0.004),而不是IDU(OR 1.29,P = 0.02),并且首次访问和首次接种疫苗之间的时间较短(或1.24,趋势<0.0001的P);然而,在多变量分析中,不再是注射吸毒者不再是疫苗接种完成的预测指标。结论:实施加速疫苗接种计划可以提高完成率,但尽管针对性工作者,注射毒品使用者和其他边缘化人群的需求提供了免费疫苗接种,但完成率仍然很低。澳大利亚成年人增加HBV疫苗的摄取和完成率是一个重要的公共卫生问题,不仅对于预防HBV,而且对于未来应用其他潜在的疫苗,包括针对HIV和C型肝炎的疫苗也是如此。

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    《Sexual Health》 |2007年第1期|p.27-30|共4页
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    A The Kirketon Road Centre, South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service, Sydney, NSW 2011, Australia. B The National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, University of NSW, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. C Corresponding author. Email: Ingrid.VanBeek@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au;

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