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Differences in adult influenza vaccine-seeking behavior: The roles of race and attitudes

机译:成人寻求流感疫苗行为的差异:种族和态度的作用

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Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination among adults are longstanding, and research suggests they result from multiple factors. Influenza vaccine-seeking behavior may be an important aspect to consider when evaluating disparities in vaccination coverage. Objective: To determine whether there are differences between blacks and whites in influenza vaccine-seeking behavior among adults 65 years and older. Methods: Data were analyzed from a national sample of 3138 adults 65 years and older collected through the adult module of the 2007 National Immunization Survey, a random digit dialing telephone survey, which included an oversample of non-Hispanic blacks. Analysis included influenza vaccination rate, location of vaccination, and whether vaccinated individuals specifically went to the location to receive the vaccine (vaccine seekers) by race. The relationship between attitudes about influenza vaccination and vaccine-seeking behavior by race was also examined. Results: White adults 65 years and older were significantly more likely to receive influenza vaccine than blacks, during the 2006-2007 influenza season (68% ± 4% vs 54% ± 3%, respectively), and a significantly higher proportion of vaccinated whites reported seeking out the vaccine than vaccinated blacks (66% ± 4% vs 47% ± 4%, respectively). Blacks were less likely to be vaccine seekers, regardless of education or poverty levels. Among persons vaccinated in a doctor's office, 52% of whites specifically went there to get vaccinated, compared with 37% of blacks. Among persons who believe the vaccine is very effective, 66% ± 5% of whites versus 50% ± 6% of blacks were vaccine seekers. Conclusions: This study points to the importance of improving our understanding of what factors, in addition to beliefs about vaccination, lead to vaccine seeking and reinforces the need for systematically offering vaccine.
机译:背景:成人流感疫苗接种中的种族/种族差异由来已久,研究表明,这些差异是由多种因素造成的。在评估疫苗接种覆盖率的差异时,寻求流感疫苗的行为可能是要考虑的重要方面。目的:确定在65岁以上的成年人中,黑人和白人在寻求流感疫苗的行为上是否存在差异。方法:对数据进行了分析,该数据是通过2007年国家免疫调查的成人模块收集的3138名65岁及以上成年人的全国样本进行的,该样本是一个随机数字拨号电话调查,其中包括非西班牙裔黑人的超采样。分析包括流感疫苗接种率,疫苗接种地点,以及接种疫苗的人是否专门按种族前往疫苗接种地点(寻求疫苗的人)。还检查了关于流感疫苗接种态度与种族寻求疫苗行为之间的关系。结果:在2006-2007流感季节,65岁及65岁以上的成年人比黑人更容易接种流感疫苗(分别为68%±4%和54%±3%),并且接种疫苗的白人比例明显更高据报道,寻找疫苗的人数要高于接种疫苗的黑人(分别为66%±4%和47%±4%)。无论教育程度或贫困程度如何,黑人都不太可能成为寻求疫苗的人。在医生办公室接种疫苗的人中,有52%的白人专门去那里接种疫苗,而黑人中只有37%。在认为该疫苗非常有效的人群中,寻求疫苗的人是白人的66%±5%,黑人是50%±6%。结论:这项研究指出了重要的一点,即除了对疫苗接种的信念外,还需要增进我们对哪些因素的理解,从而促使人们寻求疫苗并加强对系统提供疫苗的需求。

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