Covid-19 vaccination coverage and associated factors among older hypertensive patients in Hangzhou, China

Author:

Liu Shijun1,Jiang Caixia1,Liu Yan1,Qiu Xin1,Luo Jun1,Wang Jing2,Xu Yuyang2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Non-communicable and Chronic Diseases, Hangzhou Center for Disease Control and prevention , Mingshi Road No. 568, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310021 , China

2. Department of Expanded Program on Immunization, Hangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention , Mingshi Road No. 568, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310021 , China

Abstract

Abstract Background Vaccination could provide effective protection against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This study aims to describe the COVID-19 vaccination coverage and influential factors in Chinese older hypertensive patients. Methods Using a cross-sectional design, participants were randomly selected from the electronic health records system during the pandemic era in Hangzhou, China. Logistic regression models were employed to compute the OR and 95% CI in order to assess the relationships between variables and the extent of COVID-19 vaccination coverage. Results As of 3 August 2022, among a sample of 77 970 individuals, 75.11% had completed the full COVID-19 vaccination, while 57.66% had received a booster dose. Disparities in coverage were observed across genders, regions and age groups. Unhealthy lifestyles, cardiovascular disease, cancer, uncontrolled blood pressure, abnormal fasting plasma glucose, dyslipidemia and renal dysfunction were risk factors for COVID-19 vaccination coverage. The coverage rates continuously declined along with the number of risk factors. The ORs for full and booster vaccination in subjects with ≥4 risk factors were 2.55 (2.12∼3.07) and 2.60 (2.16∼3.13), compared to individuals without risk factors. Conclusion The COVID-19 vaccination program for older hypertensive patients must be strengthened further. Emphasis should be placed on patients who reside in urban areas, have comorbidities or multiple risk factors.

Funder

Planned Program in Health Science and Technology

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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