| Literature DB >> 31359289 |
Tara A Lavelle1, Mark Messonnier2, Shannon Stokley2, David Kim2, Aparna Ramakrishnan3, Achamyeleh Gebremariam4, Norma-Jean E Simon5, Angela M Rose4, Lisa A Prosser4,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adult and adolescent vaccination rates are far below coverage targets in the United States. Our objective was to identify the most influential factors related to vaccine uptake among adults, adolescents, and parents of adolescents (parents) in the United States.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Adults; Parents; Stated preferences; Vaccination; immunization rates
Year: 2019 PMID: 31359289 PMCID: PMC6663948 DOI: 10.1186/s41687-019-0135-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Patient Rep Outcomes ISSN: 2509-8020
Attributes and definitions for adult respondents a
| Attribute | Definition |
|---|---|
| Seriousness of illness | This is how bad or serious the illness would be for you if you got sick. |
| Duration of illness | This is how long you would have symptoms of the illness if you got sick. |
| Vaccine effectiveness | This is the likelihood that you will NOT get the illness that the vaccine can prevent if you are vaccinated. Vaccines with greater effectiveness are better at reducing your risk of illness and death. |
| Your risk of illness without vaccination | This is the likelihood you will get the illness that the vaccine can prevent if you are |
| Your risk of death without vaccination | This is the likelihood you will die from the illness that the vaccine can prevent if you are |
| Your risk of severe side effect from vaccination | This is the likelihood that after vaccination, you will get a serious long-term or permanent disability that affects your nervous system. You would no longer be able to do daily activities because of the side effect. The side effect is caused by what is in the vaccine. |
| Length of time vaccine has been available | This is the number of years that the vaccine has been available to the public in the United States. |
| Location | This is the place you go to get vaccinated. |
| Time | This is the total time it would take you to get one shot of the vaccine, including: (1) Time you wait (2) Time you spend with the health care professional (3) Travel time to and from the location where you get the vaccine. |
| Type of health care professional giving vaccine | This is the type of healthcare professional who gives you the vaccine. |
| Primary care provider recommendation | This is the recommendation of your primary care provider about getting the vaccine. A primary care provider is the person you see for regular medical care and can be a doctor, a nurse practitioner (NP) or a physician assistant (PA). |
| Cost after insurance | This is the amount that your family would pay for you to receive the vaccine. This amount would not be covered by insurance. You would be paying with money that you have available today. |
aAttributes were the same for adolescents and parents, but definitions differed slightly. Additional attributes included risk of illness with vaccination and risk of death with vaccination which were derived by multiplying the risk of illness/death without vaccination by the vaccine effectiveness. These additional attributes and their levels are available in Additional file 2: Table S2
Fig. 1Sample conjoint analysis question for adult respondent
Respondent demographics, confidence in responses, and vaccination practices and beliefs
| Adults ( | Adolescents ( | Parents ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Female | 153 (45.8) | 171 (54.1) | 161 (47.5) |
| Age | |||
| 13–15 | 0 | 149 (47.2) | 0 |
| 16–17 | 0 | 167 (52.9) | 0 |
| 18–29 | 63 (18.9) | 0 | 5 (1.5) |
| 30–49 | 133 (39.8) | 0 | 234 (69.0) |
| 50–64 | 138 (41.3) | 0 | 100 (29.5) |
| Education | |||
| Less than high school | 19 (5.7) | 316 (100) | 17 (5.0) |
| High school/Some college | 183 (54.8) | 0 | 161 (47.5) |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher | 132 (39.5) | 0 | 161 (47.5) |
| Race/Ethnicity | |||
| White, non-Hispanic | 255 (76.4) | 169 (53.5) | 247 (72.9) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 23 (6.9) | 30 (9.5) | 18 (5.3) |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 27 (8.1) | 43 (13.6) | 25 (7.4) |
| Hispanic | 7 (2.1) | 74 (23.4) | 49 (14.6) |
| Region | |||
| Northeast | 64 (19.2) | 30 (9.5) | 65 (19.2) |
| Midwest | 83 (24.9) | 91 (28.8) | 88 (26.0) |
| South | 119 (35.6) | 112 (35.4) | 120 (35.4) |
| West | 68 (20.4) | 83 (26.3) | 66 (19.5) |
| Household income | |||
| < $25,000 | 59 (17.7) | 63 (19.9) | 28 (8.3) |
| $25,000–$49,999 | 56 (16.8) | 75 (23.7) | 43 (12.7) |
| $50,000–$99,999 | 112 (33.6) | 108 (34.1) | 129 (38.1) |
| | 107 (32.1) | 70 (22.1) | 139 (41.0) |
| Marital Status | |||
| Divorced/Separated/Widowed | 51 (15.3) | 0 | 31 (9.2) |
| Married/Living with partner | 198 (59.3) | 0 | 301 (88.8) |
| Never married | 85 (25.5) | 316 (100) | 7 (2.1) |
| Employment Status | |||
| Employed | 234 (70.1) | NA | 261 (77.0) |
| Not employed | 100 (29.9) | 78 (22.9) | |
| Insurance | |||
| Private | 233 (71.0) | 136 (43.3) | 262 (78.4) |
| Medicaid | 53 (16.1) | 76 (24.2) | 58 (17.4) |
| Have insurance, unsure of type | 8 (2.4) | 82 (26.1) | 4 (1.2) |
| Do not have insurance | 19 (5.8) | 9 (2.9) | 3 (0.9) |
| Other | 15 (4.6) | 11 (3.5) | 7 (2.1) |
| Confidence in conjoint survey questions | |||
| Very/somewhat confident | 297 (89.5) | 279 (88.6) | 311 (92.6) |
| Not confident/guess | 35 (10.5) | 36 (11.4) | 25 (7.4) |
| In general, would you say your/ your child’s health is | |||
| Excellent/very good | 177 (53.3) | 240 (76.7) | 302 (89.6) |
| Good | 118 (35.5) | 56 (17.9) | 28 (8.3) |
| Fair/Poor | 37 (11.1) | 17 (5.4) | 7 (2.1) |
| I believe it is important to be/to have my child vaccinated | |||
| Always/mostly agree | 195 (58.7) | 215 (68.7) | 276 (81.9) |
| Sometimes agree, sometimes disagree | 99 (29.8) | 74 (23.6) | 46 (13.7) |
| Always/mostly disagree | 38 (11.5) | 24 (7.7) | 15 (4.5) |
| I believe the benefits of vaccines outweigh risks | |||
| Always/mostly agree | 192 (58.5) | 188 (61.0) | 252 (75.5) |
| Sometimes agree, sometimes disagree | 108 (32.9) | 96 (31.1) | 70 (21.0) |
| Always/mostly disagree | 28 (8.5) | 24 (7.8) | 12 (3.4) |
| Last time you/your child was vaccinated | |||
| < 1 year ago | 158 (47.3) | 157 (49.7) | 173 (51.0) |
| 1–5 years ago | 85 (25.5) | 129 (40.8) | 145 (42.8) |
| > 5 years ago | 85 (25.5) | 29 (9.2) | 18 (5.3) |
| Refused | 6 (1.8) | 1 (0.3) | 3 (0.9) |
Note: Numbers may not add up to the total n for the respondent group as participants could decline to answer question
Fig. 2Log odds for selecting each factor, for each group
Odds ratios for demographic variables* Indicates increased (OR > 1) or decreased (OR < 1) odds of respondent with demographic variable shown accepting a vaccine shown in a profile compared to the reference group
| Attribute | Level | Adults | Adolescents | Parents of adolescents | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | OR | OR | |||||
| Respondent gender | Male | REF | – | REF | – | REF | – |
| Female | 0.98 | 0.912 | 1.12 | 0.584 | |||
| Median age category | Below median | REF | – | REF | – | REF | – |
| At or greater than median age | 1.11 | 0.595 | 0.67 | 0.055 | 0.70 | 0.073 | |
| Respondent education | < Bachelor’s degree | REF | – | – | – | REF | – |
| Bachelor’s degree and higher | 0.68 | 0.063 | – | – | 1.33 | 0.156 | |
| Region | Northeast | REF | – | REF | – | REF | – |
| Midwest | 1.17 | 0.594 | 1.99 | 0.077 | 0.82 | 0.484 | |
| South | 1.01 | 0.981 | 1.15 | 0.696 | 0.74 | 0.285 | |
| West | 1.07 | 0.837 | 1.45 | 0.339 | 1.33 | 0.349 | |
| Race/ethnicity | White, non-Hispanic | REF | – | REF | – | REF | – |
| Non-white, non-Hispanic | 1.54 | 0.068 | |||||
| Household income | <$50,000/yr | REF | – | REF | – | REF | – |
| > = $50,000/yr | 0.61 | 0.052 | |||||
| Employed | Yes | REF | – | – | – | REF | – |
| No | 1.05 | 0.831 | – | – | 0.76 | 0.256 | |
| Side effect experience | Yes | REF | – | REF | – | REF | – |
| No | 1.49 | 0.073 | |||||
*Model also contained additional variables: Seriousness of illness, duration of illness, vaccine effectiveness, risk of illness without vaccination, risk of death without vaccination, risk of severe side effects, length of time vaccine available, location, time, healthcare provider type, PCP recommendation, and cost after insurance
†Indicates that odds ratio is significantly different from 1 (p < 0.05)