Heightened Willingness toward Pneumococcal Vaccination in the Elderly Population in Shenzhen, China: A Cross-Sectional Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Sites and Participants
2.2. Questionnaire
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. General Characteristics and Health Information of the Subjects
3.2. Knowledge, Perception and Willingness toward Pneumonia and Vaccinations
3.3. Factors Associated with the Willingness to Accept Pneumococcal Vaccine in the Elderly Population
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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N (%) | Willingness to Accept Pneumococcal Vaccine | p-Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | |||
Total | 15,066 | 13,778 (91.5%) | 1288 (8.5%) | |
Age group (y) | <0.001 | |||
60–69 | 12,063 (80.1%) | 11,113 (80.7%) | 950 (73.8%) | |
70–79 | 2602 (17.3%) | 2322 (16.9%) | 280 (21.7%) | |
≥80 | 401 (2.7%) | 343 (2.5%) | 58 (4.5%) | |
Gender | 0.181 | |||
Male | 6786 (45.0%) | 6183 (44.9%) | 603 (46.8%) | |
Female | 8280 (55.0%) | 7595 (55.1%) | 685 (53.2%) | |
Marital status | <0.001 | |||
Married | 11,454 (76.0%) | 10,549 (76.6%) | 905 (70.3%) | |
Unmarried | 29 (0.2%) | 27 (0.2%) | 2 (0.2%) | |
Divorce | 261 (1.7%) | 232 (1.7%) | 29 (2.3%) | |
Widowed | 3322 (22.0%) | 2970 (21.6%) | 352 (27.3%) | |
Education level | 0.015 | |||
Middle school or lower | 10,545 (70.0%) | 9600 (69.7%) | 945 (73.4%) | |
High school | 3722(24.7%) | 3446 (25.0%) | 276 (21.4%) | |
College or above | 799 (5.3%) | 732 (5.3%) | 67 (5.2%) | |
Living status | <0.001 | |||
Living with partner | 3178 (21.1%) | 2871 (20.8%) | 307 (23.8%) | |
Living with children | 11,438 (75.9%) | 10,548 (76.6%) | 890 (69.1%) | |
Living alone | 450 (3.0%) | 359 (2.6%) | 91 (7.1%) | |
Household income | 0.002 | |||
<CNY 10,000 (USD 1449) | 4940 (32.8%) | 4472 (32.5%) | 468 (36.3%) | |
CNY 10,000–50,000 (USD 1449–7246) | 8103 (53.8%) | (54.2%) | 632 (9.1%) | |
>CNY 50,000 (USD 7246) | 2023 (13.4%) | 1835 (13.3%) | 188 (14.6%) | |
Frequency of health examination | <0.001 | |||
<1 | 10,858 (72.1%) | 9995 (72.5%) | 863 (67.0%) | |
1–2 | 3931 (26.1%) | 3554 (25.8%) | 377 (29.3%) | |
≥3 | 277 (1.8%) | 229 (1.7%) | 48 (3.7%) | |
Smoking | <0.001 | |||
No | 12,195 (80.9%) | 11,207 (81.3%) | 988 (76.7%) | |
Yes | 2871 (19.1%) | 2571 (18.7%) | 300 (23.3%) | |
Drinking | 0.414 | |||
No | 11,993 (79.6%) | 10,979 (79.7%) | 1014 (78.7%) | |
Yes | 3073 (20.4%) | 2799 (20.3%) | 274 (21.3%) | |
Excise | 0.174 | |||
No | 3181 (21.1%) | 2890 (21.0%) | 291 (22.6%) | |
Yes | 11,885 (78.9%) | 10,888 (79.0%) | 997 (77.4%) | |
Chronic respiratory diseases | <0.001 | |||
No | 13,071 (90.9%) | 12,488 (90.6%) | 1213 (94.2%) | |
Yes | 1365 (9.1%) | 1290 (9.4%) | 75 (5.8%) | |
Hypertension | 0.330 | |||
No | 9850 (65.4%) | 8992 (65.3%) | 858 (66.6%) | |
Yes | 5216 (34.6%) | 4786 (34.7%) | 430 (33.4%) | |
Diabetes | 0.700 | |||
No | 13,344 (88.6%) | 12,199 (88.5%) | 1145 (88.9%) | |
Yes | 1722 (11.4%) | 1579 (11.5%) | 143 (11.1%) |
Question | N (%) | Willingness to Accept Pneumococcal Vaccine | p-Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | ||||
Have you known about pneumonia | <0.001 | ||||
No | 2823 (18.7%) | 2505 (18.2%) | 318 (24.7%) | ||
Yes | 12,243 (81.3%) | 11,273 (81.8%) | 970 (75.3%) | ||
Pneumonia is a serious disease in older adults | <0.001 | ||||
No | 1885 (12.5%) | 1664 (12.1%) | 221 (17.2%) | ||
Yes | 13,181 (87.5%) | 12,114 (87.9%) | 1067 (82.8%) | ||
Pneumococcal vaccine is effective for preventing Streptococcus pneumoniae in elderly people | <0.001 | ||||
No | 9376 (62.2%) | 8457 (61.4%) | 919 (71.4%) | ||
Yes | 5690 (37.8%) | 5321 (38.6%) | 369 (28.6%) | ||
Streptococcus pneumoniae leads to pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis | 0.748 | ||||
No | 9295 (61.7%) | 8495 (61.7%) | 800 (62.1%) | ||
Yes | 5771 (38.3%) | 5283 (38.3%) | 488 (37.9%) | ||
Older adults are susceptible to pneumonia | 0.351 | ||||
No | 9234 (61.3%) | 8429 (61.2%) | 805 (62.5%) | ||
Yes | 5832 (38.7%) | 5349 (38.8%) | 483 (37.5%) | ||
Would you worry about getting pneumonia | <0.001 | ||||
No | 5607 (37.2%) | 4828 (35.0%) | 779 (60.5%) | ||
Yes | 9459 (62.8%) | 8950 (65.0%) | 509 (39.5%) | ||
Have you known the local pneumococcal vaccination policy | <0.001 | ||||
No | 11,634 (77.2%) | 10,546 (76.5%) | 1088 (84.5%) | ||
Yes | 3432 (22.8%) | 3232 (23.5%) | 200 (15.5%) | ||
Have you ever received the seasonal influenza vaccine | <0.001 | ||||
No | 14,353 (95.3%) | 13,086 (95.0%) | 1267 (98.4%) | ||
Yes | 713 (4.7%) | 692 (5.0%) | 21 (1.6%) | ||
Have you received the pneumococcal vaccine in the past 5 years | 0.007 | ||||
No | 14,859 (98.6%) | 13,578 (98.5%) | 1281 (99.5%) | ||
Yes | 207 (1.4%) | 200 (1.5%) | 7 (0.5%) |
Question | OR | Model I a | p-Value | OR | Model II b | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
95%CI | 95%CI | |||||
Have you known about pneumonia | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 1.475 | 1.291–1.687 | <0.001 | 1.391 | 1.214–1.593 | <0.001 |
Pneumonia is a serious disease in older adults | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 1.508 | 1.293–1.758 | <0.001 | 1.437 | 1.230–1.680 | <0.001 |
Pneumococcal vaccine is effective for preventing Streptococcus pneumoniae in elderly people | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 1.567 | 1.382–1.777 | <0.001 | 1.639 | 1.440–1.865 | <0.001 |
Streptococcus pneumoniae leads to pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 1.020 | 0.906–1.147 | 0.748 | 1.040 | 0.920–1.175 | 0.534 |
Older adults are susceptible to pneumonia | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 1.058 | 0.940–1.190 | 0.351 | 1.091 | 0.966–1.233 | 0.161 |
Would you worry about getting pneumonia | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 2.837 | 2.524–3.189 | <0.001 | 2.751 | 2.444–3.096 | <0.001 |
Have you known the local pneumococcal vaccination policy | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 1.667 | 1.427–1.948 | <0.001 | 1.774 | 1.514–2.079 | <0.001 |
Have you ever received the seasonal influenza vaccine | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 3.190 | 2.059–4.944 | <0.001 | 3.516 | 2.261–5.468 | <0.001 |
Have you received the pneumococcal vaccine in the past 5 years | ||||||
No | ref. | ref. | ||||
Yes | 2.969 | 1.266–5.740 | 0.010 | 3.199 | 1.492–6.860 | 0.003 |
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Zhang, M.; Chen, H.; Wu, F.; Li, Q.; Lin, Q.; Cao, H.; Zhou, X.; Gu, Z.; Chen, Q. Heightened Willingness toward Pneumococcal Vaccination in the Elderly Population in Shenzhen, China: A Cross-Sectional Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Vaccines 2021, 9, 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030212
Zhang M, Chen H, Wu F, Li Q, Lin Q, Cao H, Zhou X, Gu Z, Chen Q. Heightened Willingness toward Pneumococcal Vaccination in the Elderly Population in Shenzhen, China: A Cross-Sectional Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Vaccines. 2021; 9(3):212. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030212
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Minyi, Hongbiao Chen, Fei Wu, Qiushuang Li, Qihui Lin, He Cao, Xiaofeng Zhou, Zihao Gu, and Qing Chen. 2021. "Heightened Willingness toward Pneumococcal Vaccination in the Elderly Population in Shenzhen, China: A Cross-Sectional Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Vaccines 9, no. 3: 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030212
APA StyleZhang, M., Chen, H., Wu, F., Li, Q., Lin, Q., Cao, H., Zhou, X., Gu, Z., & Chen, Q. (2021). Heightened Willingness toward Pneumococcal Vaccination in the Elderly Population in Shenzhen, China: A Cross-Sectional Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Vaccines, 9(3), 212. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030212