Recording of ’COVID-19 vaccine declined‘: a cohort study on 57.9 million National Health Service patients’ records in situ using OpenSAFELY, England, 8 December 2020 to 25 May 2021
Author:
Curtis Helen J1ORCID, Inglesby Peter1ORCID, MacKenna Brian1ORCID, Croker Richard1ORCID, Hulme William J1ORCID, Rentsch Christopher T2ORCID, Bhaskaran Krishnan2ORCID, Mathur Rohini2ORCID, Morton Caroline E1ORCID, Bacon Sebastian CJ1ORCID, Smith Rebecca M1, Evans David1, Mehrkar Amir1ORCID, Tomlinson Laurie2ORCID, Walker Alex J1ORCID, Bates Christopher3ORCID, Hickman George1ORCID, Ward Tom1, Morley Jessica1ORCID, Cockburn Jonathan3ORCID, Davy Simon1ORCID, Williamson Elizabeth J2ORCID, Eggo Rosalind M2ORCID, Parry John3, Hester Frank3, Harper Sam3, O’Hanlon Shaun4, Eavis Alex4, Jarvis Richard4, Avramov Dima4, Griffiths Paul4, Fowles Aaron4, Parkes Nasreen4, Evans Stephen JW2ORCID, Douglas Ian J2ORCID, Smeeth Liam2ORCID, Goldacre Ben1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. The DataLab, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 2. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom 3. TPP, TPP House, Leeds, United Kingdom 4. EMIS Health, Leeds, United Kingdom
Abstract
Background
Priority patients in England were offered COVID-19 vaccination by mid-April 2021. Codes in clinical record systems can denote the vaccine being declined.
Aim
We describe records of COVID-19 vaccines being declined, according to clinical and demographic factors.
Methods
With the approval of NHS England, we conducted a retrospective cohort study between 8 December 2020 and 25 May 2021 with primary care records for 57.9 million patients using OpenSAFELY, a secure health analytics platform. COVID-19 vaccination priority patients were those aged ≥ 50 years or ≥ 16 years clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) or ’at risk’. We describe the proportion recorded as declining vaccination for each group and stratified by clinical and demographic subgroups, subsequent vaccination and distribution of clinical code usage across general practices.
Results
Of 24.5 million priority patients, 663,033 (2.7%) had a decline recorded, while 2,155,076 (8.8%) had neither a vaccine nor decline recorded. Those recorded as declining, who were subsequently vaccinated (n = 125,587; 18.9%) were overrepresented in the South Asian population (32.3% vs 22.8% for other ethnicities aged ≥ 65 years). The proportion of declining unvaccinated patients was highest in CEV (3.3%), varied strongly with ethnicity (black 15.3%, South Asian 5.6%, white 1.5% for ≥ 80 years) and correlated positively with increasing deprivation.
Conclusions
Clinical codes indicative of COVID-19 vaccinations being declined are commonly used in England, but substantially more common among black and South Asian people, and in more deprived areas. Qualitative research is needed to determine typical reasons for recorded declines, including to what extent they reflect patients actively declining.
Publisher
European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)
Subject
Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology
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