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态度在理解成人流感疫苗接种差异方面的作用。

The role of attitudes in understanding disparities in adult influenza vaccination.

作者信息

Lindley Megan C, Wortley Pascale M, Winston Carla A, Bardenheier Barbara H

机构信息

Immunization Services Division, National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2006 Oct;31(4):281-5. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2006.06.025. Epub 2006 Aug 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccine coverage of adults aged 65 years and older persist even after controlling for access, healthcare utilization, and socioeconomic status. Differences in attitudes toward vaccination may help explain these disparities. The purpose of this study was to describe patient characteristics and attitudes toward influenza vaccination among whites and African Americans aged 65 years and older, and to examine their effect on racial disparities in vaccination coverage.

METHODS

A cross-sectional telephone survey of Medicare beneficiaries in five U.S. sites, sampled on race/ethnicity and ZIP code. Multivariate analysis controlling for demographics, healthcare utilization, and attitudes toward influenza vaccination was conducted in 2005 to assess racial disparities in vaccine coverage during the 2003-2004 season.

RESULTS

The analysis included 1859 white and 1685 African-American respondents; 79% of whites versus 50% of African Americans reported influenza vaccination in the past year (p < 0.00001). Both vaccinated and unvaccinated African Americans were significantly less likely than whites to report positive attitudes toward influenza vaccination. Even among respondents with provider recommendations, respondents with positive attitudes were more likely to be vaccinated than those with negative attitudes. After multivariate adjustment, African Americans had significantly lower odds of influenza vaccination than whites (odds ratio = 0.55, 95% confidence interval = 0.42-0.72).

CONCLUSIONS

A significant gap in vaccination coverage between African Americans and whites persisted even after controlling for specific respondent attitudes. Future research should focus on other factors such as vaccine-seeking behavior.

摘要

背景

即使在控制了获取渠道、医疗保健利用情况和社会经济地位之后,65岁及以上成年人流感疫苗接种率的种族/族裔差异依然存在。对疫苗接种态度的差异可能有助于解释这些差异。本研究的目的是描述65岁及以上白人和非裔美国人的患者特征及对流感疫苗接种的态度,并研究这些因素对疫苗接种率种族差异的影响。

方法

在美国五个地点对医疗保险受益人进行横断面电话调查,根据种族/族裔和邮政编码进行抽样。2005年进行了多变量分析,控制人口统计学、医疗保健利用情况以及对流感疫苗接种的态度,以评估2003 - 2004年季节疫苗接种率的种族差异。

结果

分析纳入了1859名白人受访者和1685名非裔美国人受访者;79%的白人在过去一年报告接种了流感疫苗,而非裔美国人这一比例为50%(p < 0.00001)。无论是接种疫苗还是未接种疫苗的非裔美国人,与白人相比,对流感疫苗接种持积极态度的可能性都显著更低。即使在有医生建议的受访者中,持积极态度的受访者比持消极态度的受访者更有可能接种疫苗。经过多变量调整后,非裔美国人接种流感疫苗的几率显著低于白人(优势比 = 0.55,95%置信区间 = 0.42 - 0.72)。

结论

即使控制了特定受访者的态度,非裔美国人和白人在疫苗接种率方面仍存在显著差距。未来的研究应关注其他因素,如寻求疫苗的行为。

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