Comparing COVID-19 vaccination coverage, adverse reactions and impact of social determinants of health on vaccine hesitancy in ADRD/MCI and non-ADRD/MCI population: protocol for a retrospective cross-sectional study.

Comparing COVID-19 vaccination coverage, adverse reactions and impact of social determinants of health on vaccine hesitancy in ADRD/MCI and non-ADRD/MCI population: protocol for a retrospective cross-sectional study.

Publication date: Jul 16, 2024

COVID-19 vaccination is crucial for vulnerable people with underlying chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). These individuals face unique challenges, including higher risk of COVID-19, difficulties in adopting preventive behaviours and vaccine hesitancy due to concerns about adverse reactions. Therefore, efforts to promote vaccination, including boosters tailored to the currently circulating virus, are essential for people with ADRD/MCI. The primary purpose of this study protocol is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of COVID-19 vaccination coverage and adverse reactions among individuals with ADRD/MCI in comparison to those without ADRD/MCI. Additionally, the proposed study aims to investigate the impact of social determinants of health on COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine hesitancy in individuals with ADRD/MCI. A retrospective cross-sectional study will be conducted utilising data from the All of Us (AoU) Researcher Workbench. Relevant data fields are extracted from sources including demographic information, COVID-19 Vaccine Survey, Basic Survey, Health Access & Utilization, Social Determinants of Health, and Electronic Health Record (EHR) data. Data on vaccination, adverse reactions and vaccine hesitancy will be collected through COVID-19 vaccine survey questionnaires. Propensity score matching and binary logistic regression will be applied to assess the vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy, while controlling for demographic characteristics and social determinants of health factors. This study protocol received approval from the Institutional Review Board at Florida State University (STUDY00004571). Results will be disseminated through publication in peer-reviewed journals and presented at scientific conferences.

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Concepts Keywords
Alzheimer Alzheimer Disease
Florida Chronic Disease
Study00004571 Cognitive Dysfunction
Vaccine COVID-19
Workbench COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dementia
Dementia
Female
GERIATRIC MEDICINE
Humans
Male
PUBLIC HEALTH
Research Design
Retrospective Studies
SARS-CoV-2
Vaccination Coverage
Vaccination Hesitancy

Semantics

Type Source Name
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disease VO vaccination coverage
disease VO vaccine
disease VO population
disease VO protocol
disease VO vaccination
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disease MESH dementias
disease MESH mild cognitive impairment
disease VO COVID-19 vaccine
disease VO publication
disease MESH infection
drug DRUGBANK Angiotensin II
disease VO USA
disease VO dose
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH breakthrough infections
disease MESH influenza
disease IDO blood
disease MESH ‘vascular dementia
disease MESH ‘Lewy body dementia
disease MESH ‘frontotemporal dementia
disease VO vaccinated
disease MESH hypertension
disease MESH cerebrovascular disease
disease MESH cerebral infarction
disease MESH overweight
disease MESH obesity
disease MESH coronary artery disease
disease MESH heart failure
disease MESH myocardial infarction
disease MESH chronic kidney disease
disease MESH liver disease
disease MESH mental disorders
disease IDO healthcare facility
disease VO frequency
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
disease MESH Guillain Barre syndrome
disease MESH allergic reaction
disease MESH anaphylaxis
disease VO age
disease MESH chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
disease MESH cancer
disease MESH major depressive disorder
disease MESH bipolar disorder
disease MESH psychotic disorder
disease MESH sleep disorder
disease IDO intervention

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