Factors Associated With Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy: A Real-World Evidence-Based Study

Author:

Huang Kuang-Hua1,Xie Wan-Ting2,Wang Jiun-Yi23,Yeh Te-Feng4,Tsai Tung-Han1,Chang Yu-Chia25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Services Administration, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan

2. Department of Healthcare Administration, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan

3. Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan

4. Department of Healthcare Administration, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan

5. Department of Long Term Care, National Quemoy University, Kinmen County, Taiwan

Abstract

Pregnant women are at increased risk of influenza-related complications. However, the rate of influenza vaccination among pregnant women in Taiwan is low. By analyzing real-world data in this study, we investigated the factors associated with influenza vaccination during pregnancy in Taiwan. This study was a cross-sectional study. We collected real-world data from 2 databases in Taiwan: the Birth Certificate Database and the National Health Insurance Research Database. The study population was pregnant between October 2014 and December 2016 in Taiwan. The multivariate logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with influenza vaccination, including maternal sociodemographics, trimester, comorbidities, and health-care utilization. The vaccination rate of among pregnant women was 8.2%. Factors significantly associated with a high likelihood of influenza vaccination were age between 30 and 34 years (odds ratio [OR]: 1.14; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.10-1.19), second trimester (OR: 1.80; 95% CI: 1.75-1.85), income equal to or exceeding NT$ 38 201 (OR: 1.92; 95% CI: 1.86-1.99), hypertension (OR: 1.16; 95% CI: 1.05-1.29), cardiovascular disease (OR: 1.29; 95% CI: 1.17-1.42), autoimmune disease (OR: 1.47; 95% CI: 1.38-1.58), and chronic pulmonary disease (OR: 1.24; 95% CI: 1.18-1.31). A low level of urbanization, at least 1 hospitalization in the previous year, and the presence of pregnancy complications (eg, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and placenta previa) were associated with a lower likelihood rate of influenza vaccination. The influenza vaccination rate among pregnant women in Taiwan was low. Age, gestational age, income level, urbanization level, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disease, chronic pulmonary disease, and pregnancy complications may be associated with influenza vaccination among pregnant women.

Funder

China Medical University, Taiwan

National Science and Technology Council

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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