Abstract

OBJECTIVESThis study aims to identify the coverage rates for influenza vaccination and related factors depending on chronic disease in Korean adults aged 50 and older.METHODSThe 2016 Korea Community Health Survey was used for analysis. Chi-square test was performed to investigate the coverage rates for influenza vaccination depending on chronic disease, and a multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors associated with influenza vaccination, by chronic disease.RESULTSIn men with ≥1 chronic disease, 39.8% of 50-64 years of age, and 86.8% of elderly (over 65 years of age) received influenza vaccination. In women with ≥1 chronic disease, 58.7% of 50-64 years of age, and 89.9% of elderly (over 65 years of age) received influenza vaccination (p<0.001). The chronic diseases associated with influenza vaccination were hypertension (odds ratio [OR], 1.27; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.19 to 1.37), diabetes (OR, 1.41; 95% CI, 1.28 to 1.55) in men aged 50-64, hypertension (OR, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.20 to 1.49), diabetes (OR, 1.17; 95% CI, 1.02 to 1.33), chronic cardiovascular disease (OR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.07 to 1.60) in elderly (over 65 years of age). In women aged 50-64, hypertension (OR, 1.39; 95% CI, 1.30 to 1.49), diabetes (OR, 1.51; 95% CI, 1.35 to 1.68), chronic cardiovascular disease (OR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.05 to 1.64), and hypertension (OR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.40 to 1.71), diabetes (OR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.12 to 1.43) in elderly (over 65 years of age).CONCLUSIONSPopulations in aged 50-64 are recommendation subject for vaccination or classified as high-risk group in case with chronic disease. Though subject over 60 years old is age close to the elderly, the coverage rates for vaccination was low. It is necessary to devise strategies to raise the coverage rates for vaccination.

Highlights

  • Influenza is an acute respiratory disease caused by influenza virus infection

  • 2018, Korean Society of Epidemiology are defined as a high-risk group as they are at high adult, Korea Community Health Survey (KCHS), Korea risk of contracting influenza or complications

  • Since all chronic diseases except for hypertension were associated with a high-risk of severe influenza or complications, patients with these chronic diseases were defined as high-risk groups [1]

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Introduction

2018, Korean Society of Epidemiology are defined as a high-risk group as they are at high adult, Korea Community Health Survey (KCHS), Korea risk of contracting influenza or complications. The high-risk group is at high-risk of complications such as pneumonia. According to the Korea’s National Health Insurance Service data (2015), there were 5,293 patients aged 65 years or older, 5,453 patients aged 50-64 years, and 6,412 patients aged 30-40, who were seasonal influenza; the number of patients hospitalized for influenza increased as age decreased [2]. Since influenza can be prevented by prophylactic vaccination, receiving a vaccination before an outbreak occurs is es-

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