Influenza vaccination accuracy among adults: Self-report compared with electronic health record data.
Vaccine
; 42(11): 2740-2746, 2024 Apr 19.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the validity of electronic health record (EHR)-based influenza vaccination data among adults in a multistate network.METHODS:
Following the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 influenza seasons, surveys were conducted among a random sample of adults who did or did not appear influenza-vaccinated (per EHR data) during the influenza season. Participants were asked to report their influenza vaccination status; self-report was treated as the criterion standard. Results were combined across survey years.RESULTS:
Survey response rate was 44.7% (777 of 1740) for the 2018-2019 influenza season and 40.5% (505 of 1246) for the 2019-2020 influenza season. The sensitivity of EHR-based influenza vaccination data was 75.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] 68.1, 81.1), specificity 98.4% (95% CI 92.9, 99.9), and negative predictive value 73.9% (95% CI 68.0, 79.3).CONCLUSIONS:
In a multistate research network across two recent influenza seasons, there was moderate concordance between EHR-based vaccination data and self-report.Palabras clave
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Vacunas contra la Influenza
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Gripe Humana
Límite:
Adult
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Vaccine
Año:
2024
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