| Literature DB >> 33172419 |
Sidsel Skou Voss1,2, Ida Glode Helmuth3, Camilla Hiul Suppli3, Palle Valentiner-Branth3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Denmark, vaccination coverage is measured using the Danish Vaccination Register (DDV). In general, the vaccination coverage is high, but for some vaccinations, the coverage is suboptimal with geographical variation. This study aims to validate the vaccination coverage of the 5-year booster and identify overall reasons for non-vaccination in Copenhagen.Entities:
Keywords: Immunization; Recall; Reminder; TdaP-IPV; The Danish vaccination register; Underreporting; Validation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33172419 PMCID: PMC7654036 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09816-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Flow chart of inclusion of children in the study
Characteristics of 692 children born in 2010, not registered with the 5-year booster
| All | Participants | Non-participants | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 347 (50%) | 179 (53%) | 168 (48%) | 0.196 |
| Female | 345 (50%) | 161 (47%) | 184 (52%) | |
| Danish | 426 (62%) | 217(64%) | 209 (59%) | 0.432 |
| Second generation immigrants | 121 (17%) | 54 (16%) | 67 (19%) | |
| Immigrants | 145 (22%) | 69 (20%) | 76 (22%) | |
| Amager | 153 (22%) | 76 (22%) | 77 (22%) | 0.014 |
| Østerbro | 119 (17%) | 67 (18%) | 52 (15%) | |
| Brønshøj-Husum | 79 (11%) | 30 (9%) | 49 (14%) | |
| Vesterbro - Kgs. Enghave | 83 (12%) | 54 (16%) | 29 (8%) | |
| Nørrebro | 75 (11%) | 35 (10%) | 40 (11%) | |
| Bispebjerg | 59 (9%) | 24 (7%) | 35 (10%) | |
| Valby | 51 (7%) | 20 (6%) | 31 (9%) | |
| København K | 37 (5%) | 19 (6%) | 18 (5%) | |
| Vanløse | 28 (4%) | 13 (4%) | 15 (4%) | |
| Unknown | 8 (1%) | 2 (1%) | 6 (2%) | |
Answers from 340 children living in Copenhagen born in 2010, not registered with 5-year booster
| 5-year booster | |
|---|---|
| Yes | 186 (55%) |
| No | 109 (32%) |
| Don’t know | 45 (13%) |
| General practitioner | 114 (61%) |
| Abroad | 63 (34%) |
| Pediatrician | 3 (2%) |
| Hospital | 2 (1%) |
| Don’t know | 2 (1%) |
| At homea | 1 (1%) |
| Travel clinic | 1 (1%) |
| Forgot | 34 (31%) |
| Do not want vaccination | 28 (26%) |
| Immigrated and not awareb | 19 (17%) |
| Previous adverse events from vaccinations | 5 (5%) |
| Child cannot tolerate according to the doctor | 3 (3%) |
| Child sick at vaccination, not rescheduled | 3 (3%) |
| Did not have time | 2 (2%) |
| Other | 15 (14%) |
a The child was vaccinated by the father, who is a physician
b Moved from abroad and not aware of the Danish Vaccination Schedule
Corrected vaccination coverages for children living in Copenhagen born in 2010
| Vaccination coverage considering non-participants as not vaccinated | ||||
| Vaccination coverage in the study, % (95% CI) | Corrected vaccination coverage among children in Copenhagen born in 2010, % (95% CI) | |||
| Documented vaccinationa | 128/692 | 18% (16, 22%) | 0.89b + (1–0.89) × 0.18 | 91% (90, 91%) |
| Answered ‘yes’ to vaccination | 186/692 | 27% (23, 31%) | 0.89b + (1–0.89) × 0.27 | 92% (91, 92%) |
| Vaccination coverage considering non-participants as vaccinated at the same rate as participants | ||||
| Vaccination coverage in the study, % (95% CI) | Corrected vaccination coverage among children in Copenhagen born in 2010, % (95% CI) | |||
| Documented vaccinationa | 128/340 | 38% (31, 46%) | 0.89b + (1–0.89) × 0.38 | 93% (92, 94%) |
| Answered ‘yes’ to vaccination | 186/340 | 55% (46, 65%) | 0.89b + (1–0.89) × 0.55 | 95% (94, 96%) |
a A vaccination was considered documented if the parents could provide a date of vaccination from a vaccination card or equivalent written documentation or if the parents had the vaccination confirmed by their general practitioner
b Vaccination coverage in the DDV = 5347/6039 (89%)