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英格兰少数族裔社区的 COVID-19 疫苗接种率:一项探索差异接种率驱动因素的关联研究。

COVID-19 vaccination uptake amongst ethnic minority communities in England: a linked study exploring the drivers of differential vaccination rates.

机构信息

Office for National Statistics, Newport NP10 8XG, UK.

Diabetes Research Centre, University of Leicester, Leicester General Hospital, Leicester LE5 4PW, UK.

出版信息

J Public Health (Oxf). 2023 Mar 14;45(1):e65-e74. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdab400.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite generally high coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates in the UK, vaccination hesitancy and lower take-up rates have been reported in certain ethnic minority communities.

METHODS

We used vaccination data from the National Immunisation Management System (NIMS) linked to the 2011 Census and individual health records for subjects aged ≥40 years (n = 24 094 186). We estimated age-standardized vaccination rates, stratified by ethnic group and key sociodemographic characteristics, such as religious affiliation, deprivation, educational attainment, geography, living conditions, country of birth, language skills and health status. To understand the association of ethnicity with lower vaccination rates, we conducted a logistic regression model adjusting for differences in geographic, sociodemographic and health characteristics. ResultsAll ethnic groups had lower age-standardized rates of vaccination compared with the white British population, whose vaccination rate of at least one dose was 94% (95% CI: 94%-94%). Black communities had the lowest rates, with 75% (74-75%) of black African and 66% (66-67%) of black Caribbean individuals having received at least one dose. The drivers of these lower rates were partly explained by accounting for sociodemographic differences. However, modelled estimates showed significant differences remained for all minority ethnic groups, compared with white British individuals.

CONCLUSIONS

Lower COVID-19 vaccination rates are consistently observed amongst all ethnic minorities.

摘要

背景

尽管英国的 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗接种率普遍较高,但在某些少数族裔群体中,仍存在疫苗犹豫和接种率较低的情况。

方法

我们使用国家免疫管理系统(NIMS)中的疫苗接种数据,该数据与 2011 年的人口普查相关联,并结合年龄在 40 岁及以上人群(n=24094186)的个人健康记录。我们按族裔群体和关键社会人口学特征(如宗教信仰、贫困程度、教育程度、地理位置、生活条件、出生地、语言技能和健康状况)对年龄标准化的疫苗接种率进行了估计。为了了解族裔与较低疫苗接种率之间的关联,我们通过调整地理位置、社会人口学和健康特征方面的差异,进行了逻辑回归模型分析。结果:与白人英国人的疫苗接种率(至少接种一剂的比例为 94%(95%CI:94%-94%))相比,所有族裔群体的年龄标准化疫苗接种率均较低。黑人社区的接种率最低,其中 75%(74-75%)的黑非洲人和 66%(66-67%)的加勒比黑人接种了至少一剂疫苗。这些较低的接种率部分归因于社会人口学差异的解释。然而,通过模型估计,与白人英国人相比,所有少数族裔群体仍存在显著差异。

结论

所有少数族裔的 COVID-19 疫苗接种率均持续较低。

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