OBJECTIVES: To identify unique, mutually exclusive population segments whose members share characteristics associated with likelihood of influenza vaccination. METHODS: Data from 30,668 elderly participants in the 1999 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Systems was analyzed using classification and regression tree analysis. RESULTS: Eleven subgroups were identified: Non-Hispanic Blacks and Hispanics with no recent checkup had the lowest prevalence estimate (28.1%), whereas married white persons aged 75 plus with a recent checkup had the highest (80.6%). CONCLUSIONS: Influenza vaccination varies greatly according to preventive medical care use and race/ethnicity, factors that are amenable to targeted outreach efforts
<p>Source: SABE study, 2010.</p><p>*PR—Prevalence Ratio.</p><p>**(95% CI)- 95% Confidence Interval.<...
Elderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccination is oft...
People living with chronic health conditions exhibit higher risk for developing severe complications...
OBJECTIVES: To identify unique, mutually exclusive population segments whose members share character...
While persistent racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination have been reported among the eld...
Abstract Background Influenza is a common and serious public health problem among the elderly. The i...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
BACKGROUND: A large portion of the elderly population of the United States fails to receive an annua...
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate influenza vaccination rates among the elderly and individuals with...
<div><p>Vaccination of the elderly is an important factor in limiting the impact of influenza in the...
Background: Influenza is an important public health problem that particularly affects elderly subjec...
Vaccination of the elderly is an important factor in limiting the impact of influenza in the communi...
BACKGROUND: Despite strong evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccination, immunization rate...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
Vaccination of the elderly is an important factor in limiting the impact of influenza in the com- mu...
<p>Source: SABE study, 2010.</p><p>*PR—Prevalence Ratio.</p><p>**(95% CI)- 95% Confidence Interval.<...
Elderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccination is oft...
People living with chronic health conditions exhibit higher risk for developing severe complications...
OBJECTIVES: To identify unique, mutually exclusive population segments whose members share character...
While persistent racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination have been reported among the eld...
Abstract Background Influenza is a common and serious public health problem among the elderly. The i...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
BACKGROUND: A large portion of the elderly population of the United States fails to receive an annua...
Objective: Our aim is to evaluate influenza vaccination rates among the elderly and individuals with...
<div><p>Vaccination of the elderly is an important factor in limiting the impact of influenza in the...
Background: Influenza is an important public health problem that particularly affects elderly subjec...
Vaccination of the elderly is an important factor in limiting the impact of influenza in the communi...
BACKGROUND: Despite strong evidence of the effectiveness of influenza vaccination, immunization rate...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
Vaccination of the elderly is an important factor in limiting the impact of influenza in the com- mu...
<p>Source: SABE study, 2010.</p><p>*PR—Prevalence Ratio.</p><p>**(95% CI)- 95% Confidence Interval.<...
Elderly people are at higher risk of influenza diseases. The morbidity benefit of vaccination is oft...
People living with chronic health conditions exhibit higher risk for developing severe complications...