Socioeconomic, health-related, and primary care physician characteristics associated with adherence to seasonal influenza vaccination in Manitoba, Canada: A population-wide record-linkage cohort study.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
George N Okoli, Christiaan H Righolt, Geng Zhang, Silvia Alessi-Severini, Paul Van Caeseele, I Fan Kuo, Salaheddin M Mahmud
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Abstract

Objective: There is a lack of published evidence on factors associated with adherence (maintenance of cumulative vaccination) to seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) in Manitoba, Canada. We sought to assess the associations.

Methods: A cohort study utilizing Manitoba administrative health databases. Participants received SIV in 2010/11 influenza season, remained registered Manitoba residents and received at least one SIV during the 2011/12‒2019/20 seasons. We dichotomized adherence into "more adherent" (6‒9 SIVs) and "less adherent" (1‒5 SIVs) and used multivariable adjusted generalized estimating equation logistic regression models to assess association between adherence and socioeconomic, health-related, and primary care physician (PCP) characteristics, stratified by age group (< 5, 5‒17, 18‒44, 45‒64, ≥ 65) and sex. Results are adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals.

Results: There were 152,493 participants. Males had lower odds of being more adherent except among ≥ 65-year-olds (1.03, 95% CI 1.01‒1.05). Compared with the lowest income quintile, those in higher income quintiles had higher odds of being more adherent. The odds mostly increased with increase in income quintile. Those with more contact with their PCP/hospitalization one year prior had higher odds of being more adherent. The odds increased with increased contact among those 18‒44, 45‒64 and ≥ 65 years old. Those who had PCP with more years of practice had higher odds of being more adherent. The odds increased as years of practice increased. These observations were mostly consistent irrespective of sex.

Conclusion: Female gender, having higher income, having more contact with the health system, and having an experienced PCP may determine increased adherence to SIV in Manitoba. These findings require attention.

加拿大马尼托巴省与坚持接种季节性流感疫苗相关的社会经济、健康相关和初级保健医生特征:一项全人口记录关联队列研究。
目的:关于加拿大马尼托巴省坚持接种季节性流感疫苗(SIV)(维持累积接种)的相关因素,目前缺乏公开发表的证据。我们试图评估这些相关因素:方法:利用马尼托巴省行政健康数据库进行队列研究。参与者在2010/11流感季节接种了SIV疫苗,在2011/12-2019/20流感季节期间仍然是马尼托巴省的注册居民并至少接种了一次SIV疫苗。我们将依从性分为 "较依从"(6-9 次 SIV)和 "较不依从"(1-5 次 SIV)两种,并使用多变量调整的广义估计方程逻辑回归模型来评估依从性与社会经济、健康相关和初级保健医生(PCP)特征之间的关联,并按年龄组进行分层(结果:共有 152 493 名参与者。除年龄≥ 65 岁的男性外,其他男性坚持治疗的几率较低(1.03,95% CI 1.01-1.05)。与收入最低的五分位数相比,收入较高的五分位数人群更坚持治疗的几率更高。随着收入五分位数的增加,几率也随之增加。一年前与初级保健医生/医院有更多接触的人,其坚持治疗的几率更高。在 18-44 岁、45-64 岁和≥ 65 岁的人群中,随着接触次数的增加,几率也随之增加。拥有执业年限较长的初级保健医生的人群坚持治疗的几率更高。执业年限越长,几率越高。无论性别如何,这些观察结果基本一致:结论:在马尼托巴省,女性性别、较高的收入、与医疗系统有较多的接触以及拥有经验丰富的初级保健医生可能决定了对 SIV 的依从性。这些发现需要引起重视。
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Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.10
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128
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Public Health is dedicated to fostering excellence in public health research, scholarship, policy and practice. The aim of the Journal is to advance public health research and practice in Canada and around the world, thus contributing to the improvement of the health of populations and the reduction of health inequalities. CJPH publishes original research and scholarly articles submitted in either English or French that are relevant to population and public health. CJPH is an independent, peer-reviewed journal owned by the Canadian Public Health Association and published by Springer.   Énoncé de mission La Revue canadienne de santé publique se consacre à promouvoir l’excellence dans la recherche, les travaux d’érudition, les politiques et les pratiques de santé publique. Son but est de faire progresser la recherche et les pratiques de santé publique au Canada et dans le monde, contribuant ainsi à l’amélioration de la santé des populations et à la réduction des inégalités de santé. La RCSP publie des articles savants et des travaux inédits, soumis en anglais ou en français, qui sont d’intérêt pour la santé publique et des populations. La RCSP est une revue indépendante avec comité de lecture, propriété de l’Association canadienne de santé publique et publiée par Springer.
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