Missed opportunities to vaccinate a cohort of hospitalised elderly with pneumococcal and influenza vaccines

Susan A. Skull, Ross M. Andrews, Graham B. Byrnes, Heath A. Kelly, Terence M. Nolan, Graham V. Brown, Donald A. Campbell

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Abstract

This study examines missed opportunities for recommended influenza vaccine and 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine (23vPPV) among hospitalised elderly persons. 4772 inpatients aged ≥65 years (cases of pneumonia and frequency-matched randomly selected cohort subjects) participated from two large tertiary Australian hospitals. For subjects unvaccinated with influenza vaccine (past year), 1110/1115 (99.6%) had visited either a doctor (99.4%, mean 11.2 visits) or the same hospital (52.0%, mean 1.5 visits). For those unvaccinated with 23vPPV (past 5 years), 1809/1813 (99.8%) had visited either a doctor (99.7%, mean 11.2 visits) or the same hospital (51.5%, mean 1.5 times) in the past year; 71% had been admitted to the same hospital in the past 5 years (mean 3.4 times). 2.3% of all subjects had vaccination status recorded. No unvaccinated subject was vaccinated during admission, despite approximately 40% reporting acceptability of vaccination if offered. Previous hospitalisation was a risk factor for being unvaccinated. Barriers to implementation of current vaccination policy in the hospital setting require formal evaluation in Australia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5146-5154
Number of pages9
JournalVaccine
Volume25
Issue number28
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jul 2007
Externally publishedYes

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