Increasing Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccination and Reducing Health Inequalities in Patients on Renal Replacement Therapy—Experience from a Single Tertiary Centre
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Setting and Population
2.1.1. Vaccination Programme Design
2.1.2. Identification of Eligible Patients
2.2. Multidisciplinary Clinical Teams as Trusted Messengers across the Renal Replacement Therapy Modalities
2.2.1. Kidney Transplant Recipients (KTR)
2.2.2. Haemodialysis (HD)
2.2.3. Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)
2.3. Real-Time Collection of Safety and Efficacy Data
2.3.1. Safety Data
2.3.2. Efficacy Data
2.4. Bespoke Vaccine Administration and Support with Transportation
2.4.1. Resources
2.4.2. Patient Involvement
2.5. Data Collection, Analysis and Ethical Approval
2.5.1. Statistical Analyses
2.5.2. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. MDT Mobilisation, Safety and Efficacy Data Analysis, and Sharing
3.2. COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total 1156 | Haemodialysis 395 | Peritoneal Dialysis 94 | Kidney Transplant 667 |
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Age | 58 (47–68) | 62 (50–73) | 64 (48–72) | 56 (46–64) |
Gender (male) | 721 (62.4) | 252 (63.8) | 58 (61.7) | 411 (61.6) |
Ethnic domain White Asian Black Other | 904 (78.2) 198 (17.1) 39 (3.4) 15 (1.3) | 276 (69.9) 92 (23.3) 21 (5.3) 6 (1.5) | 79 (84) 13 (13.8) 1 (1.1) 1 (1.1) | 549 (82.3) 93 (13.9) 17 (2.5) 8 (1.2) |
Diabetes mellitus | 319 (27.6) | 195 (49.4) | 32 (34) | 92 (13.8) |
Hypertension | 787 (68.1) | 285 (72.2) | 79 (84) | 423 (63.4) |
Cardiovascular disease | 287 (24.8) | 114 (28.9) | 37 (39.4) | 136 (24.6) |
Index of Multiple Deprivation (Quintiles) Most deprived Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Least deprived Q5 | 518 (44.8) 219 (18.9) 140 (12.1) 160 (13.8) 119 (10.3) | 231 (58.5) 70 (70.7) 38 (9.6) 33 (8.4) 23 (5.8) | 44 (46.8) 14 (14.9) 14 (14.9) 13 (13.8) 9 (9.6) | 243 (36.4) 135 (20.2) 88 (13.2) 114 (17.1) 87 (13) |
Received first dose vaccination | 1118 (96.7) | 383 (97) | 92 (97.9) | 643 (96.4) |
First Dose Vaccination | Great Manchester Adult CEV Cohort | Salford Cohort | |||
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Ethnicity | Total 75,188 of 80,887 93% | Total 1118 of 1156 96.7% | Haemodialysis 383 of 395 97% | Peritoneal dialysis 92 of 94 97.9% | Kidney Transplant 643 of 667 96.4% |
White Mixed Asian or Asian British Black, African, Caribbean, or Black British Other ethnic groups | 94% 79.4% 93% 76.2% 85.1% | 97.3% 88.9% 94.9% 92.3% 100% | 97.8% 85.7% 96.7% 90.5% 100% | 98.7% 100% 92.3% 100% 100% | 96.9% 100% 93.5% 94.1% 100% |
Index of Multiple Deprivation (Quintiles) | |||||
Most deprived Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Least deprived Q5 | 90.5% 93.2% 95.2% 96.2% 97.2% | 96.1% 97.3% 97.1% 95.6% 99.2% | 95.7% 100% 94.7% 97% 100% | 97.7% 100% 92.9% 100% 100% | 96.3% 95.6% 97.7% 94.7% 98.9% |
Total (Data Available) | OR (95%CI) | p-Value |
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Age | 0.99 (0.96–1.01) | 0.242 |
Male gender | 1.32 (0.66–2.6) | 0.435 |
Caucasian ethnicity | 0.52 (0.26–1.04) | 0.064 |
Index of multiple deprivation quintiles | 0.88 (0.69–1.21) | 0.303 |
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Poulikakos, D.; Chinnadurai, R.; Anwar, S.; Ahmed, A.; Chukwu, C.; Moore, J.; Hayes, E.; Gorton, J.; Lewis, D.; Donne, R.; et al. Increasing Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccination and Reducing Health Inequalities in Patients on Renal Replacement Therapy—Experience from a Single Tertiary Centre. Vaccines 2022, 10, 939. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060939
Poulikakos D, Chinnadurai R, Anwar S, Ahmed A, Chukwu C, Moore J, Hayes E, Gorton J, Lewis D, Donne R, et al. Increasing Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccination and Reducing Health Inequalities in Patients on Renal Replacement Therapy—Experience from a Single Tertiary Centre. Vaccines. 2022; 10(6):939. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060939
Chicago/Turabian StylePoulikakos, Dimitrios, Rajkumar Chinnadurai, Saira Anwar, Amnah Ahmed, Chukwuma Chukwu, Jayne Moore, Emma Hayes, Julie Gorton, David Lewis, Rosie Donne, and et al. 2022. "Increasing Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccination and Reducing Health Inequalities in Patients on Renal Replacement Therapy—Experience from a Single Tertiary Centre" Vaccines 10, no. 6: 939. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060939
APA StylePoulikakos, D., Chinnadurai, R., Anwar, S., Ahmed, A., Chukwu, C., Moore, J., Hayes, E., Gorton, J., Lewis, D., Donne, R., Lamerton, E., Middleton, R., & O’Riordan, E. (2022). Increasing Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccination and Reducing Health Inequalities in Patients on Renal Replacement Therapy—Experience from a Single Tertiary Centre. Vaccines, 10(6), 939. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10060939