The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants

<i>Background</i>: Previous Swedish studies have shown a social gradient on paediatric care for viral gastroenteritis. <i>Aim</i>: To study the effect of a free rotavirus vaccine programme on hospital care for viral gastroenteritis. <i>Method</i>: A register-based...

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Main Authors: Lina Schollin Ask, Can Liu, Karl Gauffin, Anders Hjern
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/7/1095
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spelling doaj-bfb8a86eb75e4a5da283052a10c56e672020-11-24T20:53:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-03-01167109510.3390/ijerph16071095ijerph16071095The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish InfantsLina Schollin Ask0Can Liu1Karl Gauffin2Anders Hjern3Sachs’ Children and Youth Hospital, South General Hospital, 118 83 Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Medicine, Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Karolinska Institutet, 171 76 Stockholm, SwedenCHESS, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet, 106 91 Stockholm, SwedenSachs’ Children and Youth Hospital, South General Hospital, 118 83 Stockholm, Sweden<i>Background</i>: Previous Swedish studies have shown a social gradient on paediatric care for viral gastroenteritis. <i>Aim</i>: To study the effect of a free rotavirus vaccine programme on hospital care for viral gastroenteritis. <i>Method</i>: A register-based national cohort study of paediatric in- and outpatient care for viral gastroenteritis in children &lt;2 years old in two Swedish counties in 2014&#8211;2017, with the rest of the country as comparison. Adjusted hazard ratios were estimated by the differences-in-differences (DiD) estimator in Cox regression in the entire cohort and by social indicators. <i>Results</i>: Reductions of 37% and 24% for inpatient care, and 11 % and 21% for outpatient care for viral gastroenteritis were found in the Stockholm and J&#246;nk&#246;ping counties, respectively, after adjusting for time trends and social indicators. For inpatient care, the change was similar over social groups in both counties. In the larger county of Stockholm, smaller reductions in outpatient care were detected for children in socially disadvantaged families. <i>Conclusions</i>: A free rotavirus vaccination programme moderately reduced paediatric care for viral gastroenteritis. There were indications of an increase in socioeconomic differences in paediatric outpatient care for viral gastroenteritis, but further studies are needed to confirm this result in a broader health care perspective.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/7/1095inequitychildrengastroenteritisvaccinerotavirusinterventionsocial disparities
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Anders Hjern
The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
inequity
children
gastroenteritis
vaccine
rotavirus
intervention
social disparities
author_facet Lina Schollin Ask
Can Liu
Karl Gauffin
Anders Hjern
author_sort Lina Schollin Ask
title The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants
title_short The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants
title_full The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants
title_fullStr The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Rotavirus Vaccine on Socioeconomic Differentials of Paediatric Care Due to Gastroenteritis in Swedish Infants
title_sort effect of rotavirus vaccine on socioeconomic differentials of paediatric care due to gastroenteritis in swedish infants
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-03-01
description <i>Background</i>: Previous Swedish studies have shown a social gradient on paediatric care for viral gastroenteritis. <i>Aim</i>: To study the effect of a free rotavirus vaccine programme on hospital care for viral gastroenteritis. <i>Method</i>: A register-based national cohort study of paediatric in- and outpatient care for viral gastroenteritis in children &lt;2 years old in two Swedish counties in 2014&#8211;2017, with the rest of the country as comparison. Adjusted hazard ratios were estimated by the differences-in-differences (DiD) estimator in Cox regression in the entire cohort and by social indicators. <i>Results</i>: Reductions of 37% and 24% for inpatient care, and 11 % and 21% for outpatient care for viral gastroenteritis were found in the Stockholm and J&#246;nk&#246;ping counties, respectively, after adjusting for time trends and social indicators. For inpatient care, the change was similar over social groups in both counties. In the larger county of Stockholm, smaller reductions in outpatient care were detected for children in socially disadvantaged families. <i>Conclusions</i>: A free rotavirus vaccination programme moderately reduced paediatric care for viral gastroenteritis. There were indications of an increase in socioeconomic differences in paediatric outpatient care for viral gastroenteritis, but further studies are needed to confirm this result in a broader health care perspective.
topic inequity
children
gastroenteritis
vaccine
rotavirus
intervention
social disparities
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/7/1095
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