Influenza Vaccinations Among Privately and Publicly Insured Children With Asthma

被引:4
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作者
Geissler, Kimberley H. [1 ,7 ]
Shieh, Meng-Shiou [2 ]
Evans, Valerie [1 ]
Lindenauer, Peter K. [2 ,3 ]
Ash, Arlene S. [4 ]
Krishnan, Jerry A. [5 ,6 ]
Goff, Sarah L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Sci, Dept Hlth Promot & Policy, Amherst, MA USA
[2] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Healthcare Delivery & Populat Sci, Chan Med Sch Baystate, Springfield, MA USA
[3] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Med, Chan Med Sch Baystate, Springfield, MA USA
[4] UMass Chan Med Sch, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, Worcester, MA, Brazil
[5] Univ Illinois, Sch Publ Hlth, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, Chicago, IL USA
[6] Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Div Pulm Crit Care Sleep & Allergy, Chicago, IL USA
[7] 715 North Pleasant St,337 Arnold House, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
关键词
asthma; Medicaid; vaccination; CLAIMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.acap.2023.02.010
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Annual influenza vaccination rates for children remain well below the Healthy People 2030 target of 70%. We aimed to compare influenza vaccination rates for children with asthma by insurance type and to identify associated factors. METHODS: This cross-sectional study examined influenza vaccination rates for children with asthma by insurance type, age, year, and disease status using the Massachusetts All Payer Claims Database (2014-2018). We used multivariable logistic regression to estimate the probability of vaccination accounting for child and insurance characteristics. RESULTS: The sample included 317,596 child-year observa-tions for children with asthma in 2015-18. Fewer than half of children with asthma received influenza vaccinations; 51.3% among privately insured and 45.1% among Medicaid insured. Risk modeling reduced, but did not eliminate, this gap; pri-vately insured children were 3.7 percentage points (pp) more likely to receive an influenza vaccination than Medicaid-in- sured children (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.9-4.5pp). Risk modeling also found persistent asthma was associated with more vaccinations (6.7pp higher; 95% CI: 6.2-7.2pp), as was younger age. The regression-adjusted probability of influenza vaccination in a non-office setting was 3.2pp higher in 2018 than 2015 (95% CI: 2.2-4.2pp), and significantly lower for children with Medicaid. CONCLUSIONS: Despite clear recommendations for annual influenza vaccinations for children with asthma, low rates persist, particularly for children with Medicaid. Offering vac-cines in non-office settings such as retail pharmacies may re-duce barriers, but we did not observe increased vaccination rates in the first years after this policy change.
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页码:1368 / 1375
页数:8
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