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Identifying Ferrara’s elderly people with low influenza immunization rates: the contribution of a local socio-economic deprivation index

Authors :
Stefanati, Armando
Lupi, Silvia
Lillini, Roberto
Matteo, Giulio
Perrone, Paola
Masetti, Giulia
Brosio, Federica
Ferretti, Stefano
Gabutti, Giovanni
Source :
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Influenza immunization coverage rates remains far below the optimal value recommended by World Health Organization, even in groups considered more at risk, as elderly. A possible explanation of lacking compliance to vaccine uptake can rely on deprivation. A local deprivation index, specifically developed, was proposed for the classification of the residents in Ferrara’s municipality in order to evaluate the characteristics of over 65 people accepting/refusing the influenza immunization (2010-2015). The variables involved in the Ferrara’s deprivation index were primarily related to demographic aspects like age, being widow/widower, education, composition of the family and characteristics of the house. In groups with higher deprivation, elderly were more frequent (53.4% in very deprived). Influenza immunization coverage rates were unsatisfactory in all categories of deprivation. A decreasing trend in coverage rates with decreasing deprivation was observed with statistical significance, in general population and in males but not in females. In addition to factors composing the local deprivation index, being separated, living in a family of three members and working as independent contractor were features preventing from the immunization in very deprived elderly.<br />Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Vol 59, No 4s2 (2018): Influenza vaccination coverage in the elderly and socio-economic inequalities in Italy. How local deprivation indices can help to improve the prevention of influenza in specific population sub-groups. - Suppl.2

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
Accession number :
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