| Literature DB >> 29408191 |
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore the behaviour-related factors influencing influenza vaccination among elderly people using a framework derived from the Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA). STUDYEntities:
Keywords: Elderly; Health behaviour; Seasonal influenza; Systematic review; Vaccination
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29408191 PMCID: PMC7111770 DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2017.12.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health ISSN: 0033-3506 Impact factor: 2.427
Fig. 1(A) Health Belief Model and (B) Theory of Reasoned Action.
Fig. 2Flow chart of literature selection process.
Involved factors and quality rating of included studies.
| First author, date and country | Demographic factors | Knowledge/information | Health promotion factors | Health behavioural factors | Quality rating | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Threat perception | Perceived barriers | Cues to action | Behavioural beliefs | Subjective norms | Behavioural expe-rience | Behav-ioural intention | |||||||||
| Perceived susceptibility | Perceived severity | Recommendation | Disease experience | Perceived-efficacy | Perceived safety | Norm-ative beliefs | Motiv-ations to reply | ||||||||
| Frank, 1985, Canada | √ | √ | √ | √ | Low | ||||||||||
| Pearson, 1994, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||
| Honkanen, 1996, Finland | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||
| Van Essen, 1997, Netherlands | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||
| Nexøe, 1999, Denmark | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | |||||||
| Pregliasco, 1999, Italy | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||
| Abramson, 2000, Israel | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||||||
| Armstrong, 2001, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||
| Santibanez, 2002, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | ||||||||
| Evans, 2003, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||
| Madhavan, 2004, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | |||||||||
| Chi, 2004, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||
| Zimmerman, 2004, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | ||||||||||
| Bardenheier, 2006, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||
| Gallagher, 2006, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||||
| Mangtani, 2006, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||
| Winston, 2006, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||||
| Lau, 2007, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | |||
| Kwong, 2009, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||
| Kwong, 2008, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Low | |||||||
| Lau, 2008, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | |||||
| Lau, 2009, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||
| Avelino-Silva, 2011, Brazil | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Low | |||||||
| Matsui, 2011, Japan | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||
| Yu, 2014, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||
| Boggavarapu, 2014, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||||||
| Bödeker, 2015, Germany | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||
| Mo, 2015, Hong Kong | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | ||||||
| Klett-Tammen, 2016, Germany | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | ||||||
| Cornford, 1999, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||||
| Telford, 2003, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||||||
| Evans, 2007, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | ||||||||
| Cameron, 2009, USA | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | High | ||||
| Payaprom, 2010, Thailand | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | ||||||||||
| Kwong, 2010, nine countries | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | |||||||||
| Dixon-Woods, 2004, UK | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | Moderate | ||||||||
Fig. 3Distribution of (A) country and (B) year of publication of included studies.
Fig. 4Synthesis framework based on findings of included studies.