Campaign, counseling and compliance with influenza vaccine among older persons

Authors

  • Vivian Iida Avelino-Silva Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Thiago Junqueira Avelino-Silva Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Joao Luiz Miraglia Butantan Foundation Clinical Trials Unit
  • Karina Takesaki Miyaji Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Wilson Jacob-Filho Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina
  • Marta Heloisa Lopes Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001200006

Keywords:

Influenza immunization, Campaign, Medical recommendation, Adherence, Geriatric

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Population aging raises concerns regarding the increases in the rates of morbidity and mortality that result from influenza and its complications. Although vaccination is the most important tool for preventing influenza, vaccination program among high-risk groups has not reached its predetermined aims in several settings. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of clinical and demographic factors on vaccine compliance among the elderly in a setting that includes a well-established annual national influenza vaccination campaign. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 134 elderly patients who were regularly followed in an academic medical institution and who were evaluated for their influenza vaccination uptake within the last five years; in addition, the demographic and clinical characteristics and the reasons for compliance or noncompliance with the vaccination program were investigated. RESULTS: In total, 67.1% of the participants received the seasonal influenza vaccine in 2009. Within this vaccinationcompliant group, the most common reason for vaccine uptake was the annual nationwide campaign (52.2%; 95% CI: 41.4-62.9%); compared to the noncompliant group, a higher percentage of compliant patients had been advised by their physician to take the vaccine (58.9% vs. 34.1%; p,0.01). CONCLUSION: The education of patients and health care professionals along with the implementation of immunization campaigns should be evaluated and considered by health authorities as essential for increasing the success rate of influenza vaccination compliance among the elderly.

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Published

2011-01-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Campaign, counseling and compliance with influenza vaccine among older persons . (2011). Clinics, 66(12), 2031-2035. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011001200006