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Do vaccination strategies implemented by nursing homes narrow the racial gap in receipt of influenza vaccination in the United States?

Barbara Bardenheier1, Abigail Shefer, Faruque Ahmed, Robin Remsburg, Carol J Rowland Hogue, Stefan Gravenstein.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the racial inequity between African Americans and Caucasians in receipt of influenza vaccine is narrower in residents of nursing homes with facility-wide vaccination strategies than in residents of facilities without vaccination strategies.
DESIGN: Secondary data analysis using the National Nursing Home Survey 2004, a nationally representative survey.
SETTING: One thousand one hundred seventy-four participating nursing homes sampled systematically with probability proportional to bed size. PARTICIPANTS: Thirteen thousand five hundred seven randomly sampled residents of nursing homes between August and December 2004. MEASUREMENTS: Receipt of influenza vaccine within the last year. Logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between facility-level influenza immunization strategy and racial inequity in receipt of vaccination, adjusted for characteristics at the resident, facility, state, and regional levels.
RESULTS: Overall in the United States, vaccination coverage was higher for Caucasian and African-American residents; the racial vaccination gaps were smaller (<6 percentage points) and nonsignificant in residents of homes with standing orders for influenza vaccinations (P=.14), verbal consent allowed for vaccinations(P=.39), and routine review of facility-wide vaccination rates (P=.61) than for residents of homes without these strategies. The racial vaccination gap in residents of homes without these strategies were two to three times as high (P=.009, P=.002, and P=.002, respectively).
CONCLUSION: The presence of several immunization strategies in nursing homes is associated with higher vaccination coverage for Caucasian and African-American residents, narrowing the national vaccination racial gap.
© 2011, Copyright the Authors. Journal compilation © 2011, The American Geriatrics Society.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21438863      PMCID: PMC4544855          DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03332.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc        ISSN: 0002-8614            Impact factor:   5.562


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