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Nursing Homes Not Meeting Flu-Shot Goals, Study Says


A new study finds that the proportion of nursing home patients who get a flu shot remains lower than a national public health goal and that the rate is lower for blacks than for whites.

The disparity persists even within individual nursing homes, said researchers at Brown University, who investigated the disparity and some of the reasons behind it.

“One reason you would potentially see a difference is that blacks and whites are by and large served by different nursing homes and there’s lots of evidence to suggest that blacks are served in nursing homes that are not as good,” said Vincent Mor, professor of health services policy and practice at Brown and senior author of the study published in the October issue of Health Affairs. “However, we also see a pretty persistent difference within the same homes, although it is not as large and it has lessened over time.”
The higher rate of flu shot refusal among blacks cannot explain the difference in vaccination rate between blacks and whites in the same nursing home.

The elderly are especially vulnerable to the flu, with people older than 65 accounting for the majority of flu-related deaths every year in the United States.
In the study, a team led by Brown community health investigator Shubing Cai looked at hundreds of thousands of patient records from more than 14,000 nursing homes each year between the 2006-07 and 2008-09 flu seasons.

What the researchers found is that the overall vaccination rate in the latest year is 82.75 percent, which is short of the 90 percent goal set by Medicare and Medicaid. For whites the rate was 83.46 percent, while for blacks it was 77.75 percent. The rates for both races were slightly higher than in 2006-2007 when whites had a rate of 82.62 percent and blacks saw a rate of 75.42 percent.

When the team analyzed the relative risk of going unvaccinated, they found that while the disparity is dropping overall, it remains significant even within the same homes where service quality and staffing levels are presumably the same for blacks and whites.

In 2008-09 blacks overall were about 23 percent less likely than whites to be vaccinated and about 15 percent less likely to be vaccinated as their white neighbors within the same home.

Much, though not all, of the reason why blacks receive fewer vaccinations is because they turn them down more often, Cai said. According to the records, black patients refused vaccinations in 12.88 percent of cases in 2008-09, accounting for more than half of the situations where no vaccination occurred. Whites only turned down vaccines at a rate of 8.93 percent.

The higher rate of refusal among blacks declined over time, but didn’t fully explain the disparity within a facility, Cai said.

“After we dropped patients who declined offers from the analysis, we still saw a difference within facilities,” she said. And blacks were also less likely to be offered vaccines.

Finding the single best way to resolve the disparity may well require interventions to determine what mix of factors are afoot in individual homes, Mor said. One question worth further study, he said, is whether the higher rate of vaccine refusal among black patients perhaps reflects how the vaccines are being offered.

“The way to address the within-facility disparity is to find out why there are these refusals and determine better ways of communicating the vaccine’s benefits that specifically addresses patients’ reluctance and refusal,” he said.

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