Predictors of Covid-19 vaccination acceptance in IBD patients: a prospective study

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Viola, Anna [1 ,3 ]
Muscianisi, Marco [1 ]
Li Voti, Raffaele [1 ]
Costantino, Giuseppe [1 ]
Alibrandi, Angela [2 ]
Fries, Walter [1 ]
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[1] Univ Messina, Dept Clin & Expt Med, IBD Unit, Messina, Italy
[2] Univ Messina, Dept Econ, Unit Stat & Math Sci, Messina, Italy
[3] Univ Messina, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Clin Unit Chron Bowel Disorders, Messina, Italy
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Crohn's disease; SARS-CoV-2; infection; ulcerative colitis;
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BackgroundAdherence to vaccinations is unsatisfactory in the inflammatory diseases (IBD) population because of concerns regarding adverse events or low perception of infectious risk. The aim of this study was to maximise adherence to anti-Covid-19 vaccination in IBD patients. MethodsIn the third trimester of 2020, all IBD patients were informed concerning the need for anti-Covid-19 vaccination and family physicians were advised to proceed with anti-Influenza and anti-pneumococcus vaccinations. Demographic data, disease-related data together with acceptance of vaccinations were recorded. From May 2021, vaccinations of IBD patients were directly arranged at our hospital. We registered performance, procrastination or denial of anti-Covid-19 vaccination, type of vaccine and adverse events. ResultsFive hundred and twenty-three patients were included (Crohn's: 266, ulcerative colitis: 257; M/F 289/234; mean age 48 & PLUSMN; 17 years); 53 patients were excluded from analysis as they became infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the study period; overall adherence to vaccination was 400/470 (85%), procrastinators 44 (9%) and 27 patients (6%) refused. Compared with influenza (58%) and pneumococcus (65%) vaccinations, acceptance was higher for anti-Covid-19 vaccination (P < 0.0001, both). Mild adverse events occurred in 31% and two (0.5%) needed precautionary but uneventful hospitalization. On multiple stepwise regression analysis, factors positively associated with adherence to vaccination were age (P < 0.039; OR, 1.016, 95% CI: 1.001-1.031) and previous anti-influenza vaccination (P < 0.008; OR, 2.071, 95% CI: 1.210-3.545). ConclusionsDirect counselling and on-site administration were associated with a satisfactory acceptance of anti-Covid-19 vaccination, whereas vaccinations against influenza and pneumococcus remained below expected levels. Increased risk perception may account for the observed differences.
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页码:E1042 / E1045
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