Maximising influenza vaccination uptake among older people

Savita Bakhshi, Alison E While

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Abstract

Older adults aged 65 years and over are particularly vulnerable to seasonal influenza as their immune system is weaker than that of younger adults. The influenza vaccination helps to reduce influenza severity and the incidence of complications, but a range of factors can affect uptake among older people. These factors can be categorised as follows: the system of vaccination; influenza vaccination mistrust and fear of side-effects; health beliefs and behaviours; and other factors. Various interventions to maximise influenza vaccination uptake among older people in the community have been identified, including: interventions to increase community demand, enhance access and improve influenza vaccination among community nurses, as well as provider or system-based interventions and societal interventions. Community nurses have been found to have a positive influence on influenza vaccination uptake and should continue to promote the benefits of influenza vaccination to their patients who are 'persistent decliners'.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)474-479
Number of pages6
JournalBritish Journal of Community Nursing
Volume19
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2014

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