The factors correlated with COVID-19 vaccination coverage in Chinese hypertensive patients managed by community general practitioner

HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS(2023)

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This study aims to describe COVID-19 vaccination coverage and its influential factors in hypertensive patients who were administered by community general practitioners in China. A cross-sectional survey was carried out using data from electronic health record systems. The subjects were hypertensive patients who had been involved in the health management of the Essential Public Health Service (EPHS) program in Hangzhou City, China. As of Aug 3, 2022, the full and booster vaccination rates were 77.53% and 60.97% in randomly selected 96,498 subjects. There were disparities across regions, age, and gender in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccination coverage. Obesity and daily alcohol consumption were factors in the promotion of COVID-19 vaccination. Current smoking, non-daily physical exercise, irregular medication adherence, and comorbidities were risk factors for COVID-19 vaccination. Coverage rates have decreased depending on the number of risk factors. The ORs (95% CI) were 1.78 (1.61 similar to 1.96) of full vaccination and 1.74 (1.59 similar to 1.89) of booster vaccination in subjects with >= 4 risk factors, compared to those without risk factors. In summary, the progress of COVID-19 vaccination among community hypertensive patients lagged behind that of the general population during the same period. Individuals who lived in urban areas, were elderly, and had an irregular medication adherence, comorbidities, and multiple risk factors should be highlighted in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
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covid-19 vaccination,hypertensive patient,hypertension,electronic health record
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