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Application of socio-economic-health deprivation index, analysis of mortality and influenza vaccination coverage in the elderly population of Tuscany.

Authors :
Bechini, Angela
Pieralli, Francesca
Chellini, Elisabetta
Martini, Andrea
Dugheri, Gianni
Crescioli, Francesca
Scatena, Tiziana
Baggiani, Lorenzo
Lillini, Roberto
Fiaschi, Paolo
Bonanni, Paolo
Boccalini, Sara
Bechini, Angela
Pieralli, Francesca
Chellini, Elisabetta
Martini, Andrea
Dugheri, Gianni
Crescioli, Francesca
Scatena, Tiziana
Baggiani, Lorenzo
Lillini, Roberto
Fiaschi, Paolo
Bonanni, Paolo
Boccalini, Sara
Source :
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene; Vol. 59 No. 4s2 (2018): Influenza vaccination coverage in the elderly and socio-economic inequalities in Italy. How local deprivation indices can help to improve the prevention of influenza in specific population sub-groups. - Suppl.2; E18; 2421-4248; 1121-2233; 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2018.59.4s2
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim of this paper is to describe the results obtained from the application of a specific local deprivation index, calculated on the basis of 2011 Census sections, to general and cause-specific mortality and influenza vaccination coverage among elderly people of the municipality of Florence.MethodsGeneral and cause-specific mortality data (2009-2013) and influenza vaccination coverage data (2015/16 and 2016/17) have been collected for subjects aged ≥65 years residing in the municipality of Florence (Tuscany), at the 2011 Census section level. Socio-Economic and Health Deprivation Index (SEHDI) has been constructed and validated by using socio-economic indicators and mortality ratios.ResultsHalf the Florence population belongs to the medium deprivation group; about 25% belongs to the two most deprived groups, and the remaining 25% is wealthy. Elderly people mostly belong to the high deprivation group. All-cause mortality and cause-specific mortality (cancer and respiratory diseases) reach the highest values in the high deprivation group.Influenza vaccination coverage (VC) is 54.7% for the seasons 2015/16 and 2016/17, combined. VC shows a growing linear trend as deprivation increases. VC appears to be correlated with different factors in the different deprivation groups.ConclusionsSocio-economic deprivation plays an important role in health choices, so the application of SEHDI allows to identify the characteristics of the main sub-groups of the population with a low adherence to influenza vaccination. Results of the present study should be spread to General Practitioners in order to help them to promote influenza vaccination to their patients.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene; Vol. 59 No. 4s2 (2018): Influenza vaccination coverage in the elderly and socio-economic inequalities in Italy. How local deprivation indices can help to improve the prevention of influenza in specific population sub-groups. - Suppl.2; E18; 2421-4248; 1121-2233; 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2018.59.4s2
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1129251218
Document Type :
Electronic Resource