Influenza and pneumococcal vaccine uptake among nursing home residents in Nottingham, England: a postal questionnaire survey.

BMC Geriatr

Norfolk PCT, St Andrew's House, St Andrew's Business Park, Northside, Norwich, NR7 0HT, UK.

Published: May 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Vaccination rates for influenza and pneumococcal vaccines are notably low among nursing home residents in the UK, with only 30% of care homes having a policy for influenza vaccination and 15% for pneumococcal vaccination.
  • - A survey in Greater Nottingham revealed that homes with a vaccination policy saw higher flu vaccine uptake (87%) compared to those without (84%), while pneumococcal vaccination rates were 60% and 32% respectively.
  • - The study concludes that implementing vaccination policies in care homes can significantly boost pneumococcal vaccine uptake, emphasizing the need for more care homes to adopt such policies for better resident health.

Article Abstract

Background: Previous studies have shown influenza vaccine uptake in UK nursing home residents to be low. Very little information exists regarding the uptake of pneumococcal vaccine in this population. The formulation of policies relating to the vaccination of residents has been proposed as a simple step that may help improve vaccine uptake in care homes.

Methods: A postal questionnaire was sent to matrons of all care homes with nursing within the Greater Nottingham area in January 2006. Non respondents were followed up with up to 3 phone calls.

Results: 30% (16/53) of respondents reported having a policy addressing influenza vaccination and 15% (8/53) had a policy addressing pneumococcal vaccination. Seasonal influenza vaccine coverage in care homes with a vaccination policy was 87% compared with 84% in care homes without a policy (p = 0.47). The uptake of pneumococcal vaccination was found to be low, particularly in care homes with no vaccination policy. Coverage was 60% and 32% in care homes with and without a vaccination policy respectively (p = 0.06). This result was found to be statistically significant on multivariate analysis (p = 0.03, R = 0.46)

Conclusion: The uptake of influenza vaccine among care home residents in the Nottingham region is relatively high, although pneumococcal vaccine uptake is low. This study shows that there is an association between pneumococcal vaccine uptake and the existence of a vaccination policy in care homes, and highlights that few care homes have vaccination policies in place.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2413222PMC
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