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博碩士論文 etd-0130113-132434 詳細資訊
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論文名稱
Title
台灣老年人連續接種流感疫苗之成效分析
Efficacy of sequential immunized annual influenza vaccination among elderly in Taiwan
系所名稱
Department
畢業學年期
Year, semester
語文別
Language
學位類別
Degree
頁數
Number of pages
75
研究生
Author
指導教授
Advisor
召集委員
Convenor
口試委員
Advisory Committee
口試日期
Date of Exam
2013-01-17
繳交日期
Date of Submission
2013-01-30
關鍵字
Keywords
傾向分數模型、醫療資源、連續接種、老年人、流感疫苗
propensity score model, medical resource, sequential vaccination, elderly, influenza vaccination
統計
Statistics
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中文摘要
流行性感冒常造成老年人嚴重疾病或死亡,也使用了相當多的醫療資源,而目前已知最有效預防流行性感冒方式為接種流行性感冒疫苗,可以降低造成嚴重疾病、合併症死亡的機率。現階段台灣的流感疫苗接種率逐漸上升,衛生政策建議老年人應該每年定期接種流感疫苗來預防流感,因此藉由了解目前台灣老年人的流感疫苗連續接種情形,長期追蹤接種變化並比較醫療資源使用之差異,期待能有更完善之衛生政策來提升老年人之健康,並能妥善利用有限之醫療資源。
本研究屬回溯性研究(retrospective cohort study),利用全民健康保險資料庫(National Health Insurance, NHI)來分析流感疫苗的接種狀態與醫療資源使用。本研究之研究期間為2001年至2007年,追蹤65歲以上老年人六個接種季節的接種情況,並往後追蹤一年醫療資源使用,利用傾向分數 (Propensity score) 配對,將樣本分為當季接種流感疫苗和當季未接種流感疫苗兩大群組,再細分為過去未曾接種流感疫苗、曾有中斷接種以及連續接種,交叉組合接種情況,觀察2007年因急性或慢性呼吸道疾病而使用門診、住院和急診的醫療資源使用,以及不論任何原因之死亡。
利用傾向分數配對年紀、性別與疾病數之後,在2001年至2007年間共追蹤54,958人。過去連續接種者中,當季有接種流感疫苗者能降低門診使用之費用,若過去為間斷接種者,當季有接種流感疫苗者則能降低住院使用之費用。此外,當季有接種流感疫苗能降低門診使用與死亡之風險,但未能降低急診與住院之風險;而若連續六年都有接種流感疫苗,可以降低住院與死亡之風險,但是第一次接種流感疫苗僅可降低門診使用風險;在第一次接種、間斷接種與連續接種的比較中,連續接種能顯著降低死亡之風險。
老年人連續接種流感疫苗能降低流感對於健康造成之危害,政策制定者應針對資訊收集能力較低的老年人,提供足夠流感疫苗的接種資訊,並積極推動每年的流感疫苗接種,來維護民眾健康,並降低老年人的醫療資源使用情況。
Abstract
Research Objectives
Influenza often results in serious illness or death in the elderly and utilizes a considerable amount of health care resources as well. At present, influenza vaccine is the most effective way of preventing influenza and can reduce the possibility of serious illness, complications, and death. At this stage, the rate of influenza vaccine administered has gradually increased; health policies recommend that the elderly should receive regular annual vaccination to prevent influenza. Therefore, by understanding the current situation of sequential vaccination in the elderly in Taiwan, observing long-term vaccination changes, and comparing the differences in medical resource utilization, a better health policy for improving the health of the elderly and better utilization of limited medical resources can be expected.
Study Design
We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the database from National Health Insurance to analyze the influenza vaccination status and medical resource utilization from 2001 to 2007. The propensity score was used for pairing. Individuals were divided into two large groups: those who received influenza vaccine and those who did not receive the vaccine during the vaccination period. Furthermore, each group was divided into individuals who were never vaccinated, who received vaccination but discontinued, and those received sequential vaccination. The vaccination situations were cross-compiled and compared, and the outpatients who utilized medical resources in clinics, hospitals, or emergency rooms in 2007 due to acute or chronic respiratory disease were observed, regardless of the cause of death.
Population Studied
We tracked the vaccination situation of individuals who were ≥65 years of age over 6 vaccination periods and the medical resource utilization a year later.
Principle Findings
The propensity score was used to pair ages, gender, and the extent of disease. From 2001 to 2007, 54,958 people have been tracked. In the past, in the sequential vaccination group, a decrease in the cost of clinical visits was observed when patients were vaccination in the vaccination period. A decrease in hospital costs has also been observed if patients have breaks between vaccinations. In addition, among patients who received vaccination in the vaccination period, the number of clinical visits and the risk of death decreased; however, decrease in the number of emergency room or hospital visits was not observed. Therefore, if vaccination is continued for 6 years, the number of hospital visits and risk of death can decrease; however, the number of clinical visits may not decrease after the first vaccination. On comparing the group vaccinated for the first time, the group with breaks between vaccinations, and the group that received sequential vaccination, it was observed that sequential vaccination can significantly decrease the risk of death.
Conclusion
In conclusion, sequential vaccination in the elderly can decrease the potential harm that influenza causes to their health and can further decrease medical resource utilization. Therefore, policy makers should focus on the elderly group with low information-gathering ability to provide sufficient inoculation information on the influenza vaccine. Moreover, by promoting annual influenza vaccination to maintain the health of the elderly, medical resources will be utilized appropriately and the quality of medical care will improve.
目次 Table of Contents
論文審定書 I
摘要 II
ABSTRACT IV
致謝 VI
目錄 VII
圖目錄 IX
表目錄 X
第一章 緒論 1
第一節 研究背景與動機 1
第二節 研究目的與問題 2
第二章 文獻探討 3
第一節 流行性感冒與流感疫苗 3
第二節 流感疫苗接種相關研究 8
第三節 配對模型 14
第三章 研究方法 16
第一節 研究設計與研究架構 16
第二節 研究假設 19
第三節 研究材料與對象 20
研究材料 20
研究對象 22
第四節 研究變項定義 24
第五節 統計分析 26
第四章 研究結果 27
第一節 描述性統計 27
第二節 推論性統計─當季接種 35
第三節 推論性統計─連續接種 46
第四節 假設驗證 53
第五章 研究討論 55
第六章 研究限制與建議 58
第一節 研究限制 58
第二節 研究建議與貢獻 59
文獻 60
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