2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(03)00425-0
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Influenza coverages in Spain and vaccination-related factors in the subgroup aged 50–64 years

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“…35 Our results indicate that pneumococcal vaccine is more likely to be administered to subjects residing in towns with under 10,000 inhabitants. This finding is analogous to the situation in the general Spanish population with respect to application of the influenza vaccination, 48,59 and to data published on the use of certain preventive medical services in the USA. 60 We regard the greater proximity to and accessibility of health centers in smaller towns as an important factor in achieving greater vaccine coverages.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…35 Our results indicate that pneumococcal vaccine is more likely to be administered to subjects residing in towns with under 10,000 inhabitants. This finding is analogous to the situation in the general Spanish population with respect to application of the influenza vaccination, 48,59 and to data published on the use of certain preventive medical services in the USA. 60 We regard the greater proximity to and accessibility of health centers in smaller towns as an important factor in achieving greater vaccine coverages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…10 As in other countries, the vaccine is provided free of charge and is mainly administered by general practitioners at primary-care centers; 40 a small proportion is also administered in specialized care, public as well as private. 47,48 This study was conducted on a group of patients who were at high risk of presenting with complications due to pneumococcal disease and had been treated for their COPD at primary-care centers. The participation rate of the medical researchers and the response rate of the COPD patients selected by the researchers proved very high, exceeding 85% in both cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36,37 A small proportion are also administered in both public and private specialized-care settings. 34,35 The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of our sample are similar to those of other samples analysed in Spanish and foreign studies of COPD patients. 6,38 In our sample, mean age is comparable to that obtained by Miratvilles et al, 6 as is gender, with a greater prevalence of COPD in men, probably attributable to the greater number of male smokers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The results published by other authors when analysing the relationship between gender and influenza vaccination are diverse. 24 Some of them show no association between gender and influenza 32,34,44 or pneumococcal vaccination. 36 Nevertheless, other authors have reported that men were more likely to be vaccinated than women, 43 although there are reports that women are more likely to be vaccinated than men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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