Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media
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Resumo: | Introduction: Information on the presence of chronic diseases in older adults is not registered during influenza vaccination campaigns, which hinders its identification (proportion) in vaccinated older people. Objective: To describe the prevalence of self-reported chronic diseases in older people vaccinated against influenza; to verify the influence of the media in the decision to receive the vaccine; and if older adults received guidance on the importance of the vaccine, according to the type of health professional. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with data collected via interviews with older people vaccinated against influenza (n=798) in a Health Center of Campinas (state of São Paulo, Brazil) in 2019. Results: Most individuals were women (58.0%), with high school degree or higher education (53.0%), and with health insurance (72.3%). The most prevalent diseases were hypertension (56.9%; 95%CI 53.4-60.3), diabetes (24.7%; 95%CI 21.8-27.8), heart diseases (13.6%; 95%CI 11.4-16.2), and respiratory diseases (5.6%; 95%CI 4.2-7.5). A maioria (58,0%) considerou que a mídia influenciou sua decisão de tomar a vacina. The majority (58.0%) considered that the media influenced the decision to have the vaccine; 21.1% of the older adults received guidance on the importance of vaccination, mainly provided by physicians (67.4%), nurses (18.2%), and health workers (7.0%). Conclusions: The main diseases reported by the vaccinated older adults were hypertension, diabetes, heart diseases, and respiratory diseases. The guidance of health professionals was little reported, and most older people mentioned that the media influenced the decision to be vaccinated. The authors emphasize the need and relevance of investing in health communication strategies to inform the population about the importance of influenza vaccination for older adults and those with chronic diseases. |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media Enfermedades crónicas em adultos mayores y vacunación contra la influenza: la orientación de los profesionales de la salud y el papel de los medios de comunicaciónDoenças crônicas em idosos e vacinação contra a influenza: orientação dos profissionais de saúde e o papel da mídia Influenza VaccineHealth CentersAgedChronic diseaseEpidemiology, descriptive.Vacunas contra la influenzaCentros de SaludAcianoEnfermedad crónicaEpidemiología descriptiva.Vacinas contra influenzaCentros de SaúdeIdosoDoença CrônicaEpidemiologia descritiva.Introduction: Information on the presence of chronic diseases in older adults is not registered during influenza vaccination campaigns, which hinders its identification (proportion) in vaccinated older people. Objective: To describe the prevalence of self-reported chronic diseases in older people vaccinated against influenza; to verify the influence of the media in the decision to receive the vaccine; and if older adults received guidance on the importance of the vaccine, according to the type of health professional. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with data collected via interviews with older people vaccinated against influenza (n=798) in a Health Center of Campinas (state of São Paulo, Brazil) in 2019. Results: Most individuals were women (58.0%), with high school degree or higher education (53.0%), and with health insurance (72.3%). The most prevalent diseases were hypertension (56.9%; 95%CI 53.4-60.3), diabetes (24.7%; 95%CI 21.8-27.8), heart diseases (13.6%; 95%CI 11.4-16.2), and respiratory diseases (5.6%; 95%CI 4.2-7.5). A maioria (58,0%) considerou que a mídia influenciou sua decisão de tomar a vacina. The majority (58.0%) considered that the media influenced the decision to have the vaccine; 21.1% of the older adults received guidance on the importance of vaccination, mainly provided by physicians (67.4%), nurses (18.2%), and health workers (7.0%). Conclusions: The main diseases reported by the vaccinated older adults were hypertension, diabetes, heart diseases, and respiratory diseases. The guidance of health professionals was little reported, and most older people mentioned that the media influenced the decision to be vaccinated. The authors emphasize the need and relevance of investing in health communication strategies to inform the population about the importance of influenza vaccination for older adults and those with chronic diseases.Introduction: Information on the presence of chronic diseases in older adults is not registered during influenza vaccination campaigns, which hinders its identification (proportion) in vaccinated older people. Objective: To describe the prevalence of self-reported chronic diseases in older people vaccinated against influenza; to verify the influence of the media in the decision to receive the vaccine; and if older adults received guidance on the importance of the vaccine, according to the type of health professional. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with data collected via interviews with older people vaccinated against influenza (n=798) in a Health Center of Campinas (state of São Paulo, Brazil) in 2019. Results: Most individuals were women (58.0%), with high school degree or higher education (53.0%), and with health insurance (72.3%). The most prevalent diseases were hypertension (56.9%; 95%CI 53.4-60.3), diabetes (24.7%; 95%CI 21.8-27.8), heart diseases (13.6%; 95%CI 11.4-16.2), and respiratory diseases (5.6%; 95%CI 4.2-7.5). A maioria (58,0%) considerou que a mídia influenciou sua decisão de tomar a vacina. The majority (58.0%) considered that the media influenced the decision to have the vaccine; 21.1% of the older adults received guidance on the importance of vaccination, mainly provided by physicians (67.4%), nurses (18.2%), and health workers (7.0%). Conclusions: The main diseases reported by the vaccinated older adults were hypertension, diabetes, heart diseases, and respiratory diseases. The guidance of health professionals was little reported, and most older people mentioned that the media influenced the decision to be vaccinated. The authors emphasize the need and relevance of investing in health communication strategies to inform the population about the importance of influenza vaccination for older adults and those with chronic diseases.Introdução: As informações sobre a presença de doenças crônicas nos idosos não são registradas durante as campanhas de vacinação contra influenza, o que dificulta sua identificação (proporção) nos idosos vacinados. Objetivo: Descrever a prevalência de doenças crônicas autorreferidas em idosos vacinados contra a influenza; verificar a influência da mídia na decisão de tomar a vacina; e se recebeu orientações sobre a importância dela, segundo o tipo de profissional de saúde. Métodos: Estudo transversal descritivo, com dados coletados por meio de entrevistas com idosos vacinados contra influenza (n=798) em um Centro de Saúde de Campinas (SP) em 2019. Resultados: Na amostra estudada, a maioria eram mulheres (58,0%), indivíduos com ensino médio completo ou ensino superior (53,0%) e com plano de saúde (72,3%). As doenças mais prevalentes foram hipertensão arterial (56,9%; intervalo de confiança — IC95% 53,4–60,3), diabetes (24,7%; IC95% 21,8–27,8), doenças cardíacas (13,6%; IC95% 11,4–16,2) e respiratórias (5,6%; IC95% 4,2–7,5). A maioria (58,0%) considerou que a mídia influenciou sua decisão de tomar a vacina. Receberam orientações sobre a importância da vacinação 21,1% dos idosos, fornecidas principalmente por médicos/as (67,4%), enfermeiros/as (18,2%) e agentes de saúde (7,0%). Conclusões: A investigação mostrou que as principais doenças referidas pelos idosos vacinados foram hipertensão arterial, diabetes, cardiopatias e doenças respiratórias. A orientação de profissionais da saúde foi pouco relatada pelos idosos e a maioria referiu influência da mídia na decisão de vacinar-se. Ressaltam-se a necessidade e a relevância de investir em estratégias de comunicação em saúde, a fim de esclarecer a população sobre a importância da vacinação contra a influenza para as pessoas idosas e com doenças crônicas.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)2022-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos Originais; Original Articlesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/281910.5712/rbmfc17(44)2819Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 17 No. 44 (2022); 2819Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; Vol. 17 Núm. 44 (2022); 2819Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade; v. 17 n. 44 (2022); 28192179-79941809-5909reponame:Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)instacron:SBMFCporenghttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/2819/1720https://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/article/view/2819/1721Copyright (c) 2022 Aldiane Gomes de Macedo Bacurau, Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo Franciscohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bacurau, Aldiane Gomes de Macedo Francisco, Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo2022-06-06T20:35:30Zoai:ojs.rbmfc.org.br:article/2819Revistahttp://www.rbmfc.org.br/index.php/rbmfchttps://www.rbmfc.org.br/rbmfc/oai||david@sbmfc.org.br2179-79941809-5909opendoar:2022-06-06T20:35:30Revista Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade (SBMFC)false |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media Enfermedades crónicas em adultos mayores y vacunación contra la influenza: la orientación de los profesionales de la salud y el papel de los medios de comunicación Doenças crônicas em idosos e vacinação contra a influenza: orientação dos profissionais de saúde e o papel da mídia |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media Bacurau, Aldiane Gomes de Macedo Influenza Vaccine Health Centers Aged Chronic disease Epidemiology, descriptive. Vacunas contra la influenza Centros de Salud Aciano Enfermedad crónica Epidemiología descriptiva. Vacinas contra influenza Centros de Saúde Idoso Doença Crônica Epidemiologia descritiva. |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media |
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Chronic diseases in older people and influenza vaccination: the guidance of health professionals and the role of the media |
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Bacurau, Aldiane Gomes de Macedo |
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Bacurau, Aldiane Gomes de Macedo Francisco, Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo |
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Francisco, Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo |
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Bacurau, Aldiane Gomes de Macedo Francisco, Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo |
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Influenza Vaccine Health Centers Aged Chronic disease Epidemiology, descriptive. Vacunas contra la influenza Centros de Salud Aciano Enfermedad crónica Epidemiología descriptiva. Vacinas contra influenza Centros de Saúde Idoso Doença Crônica Epidemiologia descritiva. |
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Influenza Vaccine Health Centers Aged Chronic disease Epidemiology, descriptive. Vacunas contra la influenza Centros de Salud Aciano Enfermedad crónica Epidemiología descriptiva. Vacinas contra influenza Centros de Saúde Idoso Doença Crônica Epidemiologia descritiva. |
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Introduction: Information on the presence of chronic diseases in older adults is not registered during influenza vaccination campaigns, which hinders its identification (proportion) in vaccinated older people. Objective: To describe the prevalence of self-reported chronic diseases in older people vaccinated against influenza; to verify the influence of the media in the decision to receive the vaccine; and if older adults received guidance on the importance of the vaccine, according to the type of health professional. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with data collected via interviews with older people vaccinated against influenza (n=798) in a Health Center of Campinas (state of São Paulo, Brazil) in 2019. Results: Most individuals were women (58.0%), with high school degree or higher education (53.0%), and with health insurance (72.3%). The most prevalent diseases were hypertension (56.9%; 95%CI 53.4-60.3), diabetes (24.7%; 95%CI 21.8-27.8), heart diseases (13.6%; 95%CI 11.4-16.2), and respiratory diseases (5.6%; 95%CI 4.2-7.5). A maioria (58,0%) considerou que a mídia influenciou sua decisão de tomar a vacina. The majority (58.0%) considered that the media influenced the decision to have the vaccine; 21.1% of the older adults received guidance on the importance of vaccination, mainly provided by physicians (67.4%), nurses (18.2%), and health workers (7.0%). Conclusions: The main diseases reported by the vaccinated older adults were hypertension, diabetes, heart diseases, and respiratory diseases. The guidance of health professionals was little reported, and most older people mentioned that the media influenced the decision to be vaccinated. The authors emphasize the need and relevance of investing in health communication strategies to inform the population about the importance of influenza vaccination for older adults and those with chronic diseases. |
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