2022
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2133912
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Factors associated with influenza vaccination coverage and willingness in the elderly with chronic diseases in Shenzhen, China

Abstract: Elderly individuals with chronic illnesses are more prone to get influenza. We aimed to investigate the factors associated with influenza coverage and willingness in chronic disease patients aged ≥60 years in Longhua district, Shenzhen City of southern China. Data collected in October 2020 were used in this work. The immunization status of older persons with chronic conditions and their willingness to receive the vaccine were assessed. Multivariable logistic regression was employed to determine the respective … Show more

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“…The questionnaire was addressed to the patients with the aim of identifying factors associated with the uptake of vaccination against influenza. In accordance with the pre-existing literature, the following items were investigated: personal and socio-demographic data, such as age, gender, work activity and level of study; health habits and behaviour, for instance, smoking and eating habits; state of health and comorbidities; previous influenza vaccination; and physician recommendations [ 16 , 17 ]. The variable “educational level” was categorised as follows: “Low” for primary school qualification, “Medium” for secondary school qualification and “High” for high school diploma and degree [ 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire was addressed to the patients with the aim of identifying factors associated with the uptake of vaccination against influenza. In accordance with the pre-existing literature, the following items were investigated: personal and socio-demographic data, such as age, gender, work activity and level of study; health habits and behaviour, for instance, smoking and eating habits; state of health and comorbidities; previous influenza vaccination; and physician recommendations [ 16 , 17 ]. The variable “educational level” was categorised as follows: “Low” for primary school qualification, “Medium” for secondary school qualification and “High” for high school diploma and degree [ 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire was addressed to the patients with the aim of identify factors associated with influenza and pneumococcus vaccine uptake. According to previous literature, the following items were investigated: personal and socio-demographic data such as age, gender, education, health habits, and behaviour such as smoking, previous influenza vaccination, and physician recommendations [22,23]. We specifically investigated the characteristics of vaccinations such as if they were suggested or not by general practitioners (GP), if the patients were vaccinated against pneumococcus or influenza and the reasons of not being vaccinated in the past.…”
Section: Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%