Literature DB >> 15099455

Organising services for influenza vaccination for older people.

Mary Dixon-Woods1, Hilary Brown, Antony Arthur, Ruth Matthews, Carol Jagger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To follow up a trial of home-administered influenza vaccination of older people to explore reasons for their immunisation behaviour, including their views on the organisation of services.
METHODS: Follow-up of original trial using analysis of records of 1865 older people and semi-structured interviews of 25 older people.
RESULTS: A once-off home visit does not appear to result in sustained changes in immunisation behaviour. Older people's behaviour appears to be largely explained by their beliefs about immunisation; the organisation of services may exert only small effects. Older people can be characterised as belonging to one of four groups in their orientation towards influenza vaccination: the 'faithful', who are keen to have vaccination; the 'converts', who have been persuaded of the benefits of vaccination and are likely to self-initiate appointments for vaccination; the 'easy-going', who require prompting for vaccination; and the 'sceptics', who perceive influenza vaccination to be ineffective or to be irrelevant for them because of their perceived inherent resistance to influenza. The last group sees vaccination as a form of interference and may be resistant to home visits to administer the vaccine.
CONCLUSIONS: Targets for immunising older people require more debate because of the delicate balance between achieving herd immunity and preserving autonomy and choice for older people.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15099455     DOI: 10.1258/135581904322987490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Serv Res Policy        ISSN: 1355-8196


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