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Table 6 Effects of intervention measures on influenza vaccination among different population groups

From: The influence of a community intervention on influenza vaccination knowledge and behavior among diabetic patients

Group

the experimental group

the control group

 

Homogeneity test

Number of vaccinations / total number (vaccination rate)(%)

Number of vaccinations / total number (vaccination rate)(%)

OR (95%CI)

χ2

P

Age

 35~59

41/161(25.5%)

10/175(5.7%)

5.6(2.7, 11.7)

18.954

< 0.001

 60~69

156/299(52.2%)

67/264(25.4%)

3.2(2.2, 4.6)

 70~79

99/201(49.3%)

102/236(43.2%)

1.3(0.9, 1.9)

 80~89

56/108(51.9%)

32/94(34.0%)

2.1(1.2, 3.7)

Gender

 Male

117/255(45.9%)

80/298(26.8%)

2.3(1.6, 3.3)

0.060

0.807

 Female

235/514(45.7%)

131/471(27.8%)

2.2(1.7, 2.9)

Occupation

 Worker/agriculture/business and service personnel

15/34(44.1%)

4/27(14.8%)

4.5(1.3, 16.0)

1.410

0.494

 Professional technician / soldier / other

12/63(19.0%)

5/41(12.2%)

1.7(0.6, 5.2)

 Retired staff

325/672(48.4%)

202/701(28.8%)

2.3(1.9, 2.9)

Education

 Primary school and below

33/61(54.1%)

31/83(37.3%)

2.0(1.0, 3.9)

3.079

0.380

 Junior high school graduation

110/237(46.4%)

50/230(21.7%)

3.1(2.1, 4.7)

 Senior high school graduation

104/273(38.1%)

60/259(23.2%)

2.0(1.4, 3.0)

 College and undergraduate graduation and above

105/198(53.0%)

70/197(35.5%)

2.0 (1.4, 3.1)

Marriage

 Married/Cohabiting

340/721(47.2%)

192/710(27.0%)

2.4(1.9, 3.0)

7.848

0.005

 Other

12/48(25.0%)

19/59(32.2%)

0.7(0.3, 1.6)

Influenza vaccination history

 Yes

179/223(80.3%)

182/206(88.3%)

0.5(0.3, 0.9)

72.906

< 0.001

 No

173/546(31.7%)

29/563(5.5%)

8.5(5.6,12.9)