The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
35(26), P. 10502 - 10505
Published: Oct. 9, 2022
The
immediate
postpartum
period,
during
delivery
hospitalization,
represents
a
unique
opportunity
to
offer
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
vaccination
those
who
did
not
previously
receive
it.
In
this
study,
we
evaluated
patient
characteristics
associated
with
acceptance
of
in
group.This
retrospective
cohort
study
all
unvaccinated
patients
were
offered
COVID-19
hospitalization
between
May
2021
and
September
at
seven
hospitals
within
large
integrated
health
system
New
York.
During
the
each
hospitalized,
obstetrical
was
vaccine
prior
discharge.
Patients
positive
SARS-CoV-2
PCR
testing
excluded.
Medical
records
reviewed
obtain
sociodemographic
confirm
administration
vaccination.
Multiple
logistic
regression
performed
model
probability
receiving
vaccination.A
total
8,281
included
for
analysis
412
(5%)
received
before
hospital
more
likely
be
older,
have
private
insurance,
decline
answer
questions
about
religious
affiliation,
deliver
final
two
months
period.
Likelihood
affected
by
race-ethnicity,
preferred
language,
marital
status,
parity,
body
mass
index,
or
neighborhood
socioeconomic
conditions.
declined
antibody
compared
(49
vs.
29%;
p
<
.001).Only
5%
It
is
concerning
that
public
insurance
less
This
may
due
variation
counseling
other
unmeasured
factors.
Despite
low
rate
our
population,
should
variety
clinical
settings
maximize
opportunities
administration.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(8), P. 5495 - 5495
Published: April 13, 2023
To
meet
the
increasingly
complex
needs
of
mental
health
consumers,
it
is
essential
for
multidisciplinary
clinicians
to
have
capabilities
across
a
range
psychosocial
interventions.
Despite
this,
there
scant
evidence
investigating
existing
levels
knowledge
and
skills
specialties
within
teams.
The
purpose
this
paper
was
describe
self-reported
clinicians,
provide
rationale
Psychosocial
Interventions
Framework
Assessment
(PIFA),
which
aims
enhance
access
to,
quality
of,
evidence-informed
practice
consumers
services
(MHSs)
by
strengthening
workforce
leadership
therapies.
Using
Delphi
method,
team
developed
75-item
survey
based
on
10-point
Mental
Health
Recovery
Star
(MHRS).
Participants
completed
self-administered
indicating
their
perceived
in
PIFA
items.
findings
revealed
lower-than-expected
average
scores
between
‘novice’
‘proficient’,
highlighting
need
further
development
specific
training
education
modules
individual
This
first
framework
its
nature
use
StarTM
determine
areas
domains
assessment
practitioners’
strengths
skill
development.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
50(5), P. 528 - 532
Published: March 16, 2022
The
scientific
evidence
about
COVID-19
and
pregnancy
is
conclusive:
infections
increase
the
risk
of
stillbirths
preterm
births,
pregnant
postpartum
patients
are
more
likely
to
get
severely
ill
with
die
when
compared
people
who
not
pregnant.
Getting
a
vaccine
protects
from
severe
illness
death.
vaccination
recommended
for
patients,
those
trying
conceive,
breastfeeding,
or
might
become
in
future.
justification
government
involvement
public
health
measures
that
restrict
personal
liberty
we
so
familiar
today
emanated
philosophical
source
at
same
time
as
progress
managing
infectious
disease.
John
Stuart
Mill
(1806-1873),
an
empiricist
utilitarian,
was
specifically
addressing
ethics
his
classic
On
Liberty
(1859),
but
arguments
have
reference
point
liberal
democracies
measures.
search
principle
could
justify
constraints
on
freedom.
gives
direct
guidance
our
approach
supporting
only
strong
recommendations
accept
vaccinations
against
also
working
healthcare
setting
be
required
vaccinated.
This
respectful
patient's
while
doing
all
that's
reasonable
protect
them
harm.
Based
professional
experience
recognize
some
physicians
fixed
false
beliefs.
Physicians
espousing
beliefs
vaccines
should
censured.
Journal of Perinatal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
51(3), P. 317 - 323
Published: Aug. 22, 2022
Abstract
Objectives
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
assess
pregnant
women’s
knowledge
and
attitudes
regarding
maternal
COVID-19
immunization
during
pregnancy.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
performed
in
two
teaching
hospitals
between
May
October
2021
Zagreb,
Croatia.
During
antenatal
clinic
visit
women
were
approached
asked
fill
out
a
predesigned
questionnaire
about
their
towards
vaccination.
Collected
data
later
analyzed.
Results
total
430
participated
the
study.
Only
16%
expressed
willingness
be
vaccinated
against
if
offered,
despite
that
71%
them
believe
might
serious
illness
women.
most
important
obstacle
having
better
acceptance
vaccines
is
assumption
are
not
safe
for
(73%)
or
fetus
(75%),
effective
(41%).
relationship
exists
vaccination
general
get
other
pregnancy
readiness
one
55
who
adherent
current
recommendations
Croatia
would
accept
vaccine
offered.
21
(5%)
stated
influenza
pertussis
necessary
13
(62%)
Conclusions
This
showed
crucial
reasons
refusing
among
concerns
vaccines’
effectiveness
safety.
All
healthcare
providers
should
put
more
effort
into
education
on
risks
COVID-19,
as
well
benefits
safety
vaccines.
Hong Kong Medical Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 16, 2024
Vaccination
is
a
key
strategy
to
control
the
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic.
Safety
concerns
strongly
influence
vaccine
hesitancy.
Disease
transmission
during
pregnancy
could
exacerbate
risks
of
preterm
birth
and
perinatal
mortality.
This
study
examined
patterns
vaccination
among
pregnant
postnatal
women
fifth
wave
COVID-19
in
Hong
Kong.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. 390 - 390
Published: Feb. 8, 2023
Pregnant
and
postpartum
women
have
an
increased
risk
of
severe
complications
from
COVID-19.
Many
clinical
guidelines
recommend
vaccination
these
populations,
it
is
therefore
critical
to
understand
their
attitudes
toward
COVID-19
vaccines.
We
conducted
a
cross-sectional
online
survey
in
November
2020
currently
pregnant
≤1-year
Brazil,
India,
the
United
Kingdom
(UK),
States
(US)
that
assessed
openness
vaccines
reasons
for
vaccine
hesitancy.
Logistic
regression
analyses
were
evaluate
receiving
vaccine.
Out
2010
respondents,
67%
open
themselves.
Among
participants,
72%
57%
willing
receive
vaccine,
respectively.
Vaccine
varied
significantly
by
country:
India
(87%),
Brazil
(71%),
UK
(59%),
US
(52%).
Across
all
among
33%
who
unsure/not
most
common
reason
cited
was
safety/side
effect
concerns
(51%).
Participants
similarly
children/other
family
members
Presence
comorbidity,
positive
test
result,
pregnancy
associated
with
acceptance.
Targeted
outreach
address
women’s
about
needed.
Archives of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
4(1), P. 18 - 27
Published: March 6, 2023
Objective:
The
present
study
aimed
to
the
vaccination
acceptance
of
COVID-19
vaccine
in
Hellenic
pregnant
population
and
make
a
high
relative
analysis
factors
that
contribute
decision-making
concerning
during
pregnancy.
Findings
could
be
leveraged
for
improving
communication
strategy
women
increase
rate.
Study
design:
is
prospective
cross-sectional
conducted
from
October
1,
2021
until
March
2022
800
receiving
prenatal
care
at
tertiary
University
Hospital.
Data
was
gathered
through
face-to-face
questionnaire
documented
via
official
certificate.
Results:
coverage
rate
53.9%.
Employment,
older
age,
higher
monthly
income
were
significantly
positively
associated
with
(p<0.001).
Information
provided
by
health
professionals
(p=0.004)
scientific
sites
(p=0.028);
sufficient
knowledge
vaccines
also
related
(p<0.001);
pediatric
their
children
family
(p=0.003);
against
influenza
pregnancy
(past:
p<0.001
pregnancy:
p<0.001);
pertussis
(present
p<0.001)
vaccination.
Intention
vaccinate
future
all
recommended
vaccines;
belief
safety
protects
serious
diseases
acceptance.
Reduced
hesitancy
due
pandemic;
fear
severity
infection
(p<0.001
each
case)
Conclusion:
In
conclusion
we
need
improve
women,
focusing
more
on
effectiveness
data,
sharing
information
about
surveillance
programs,
using
clinical
experience
other
maternal
vaccination,
presenting
benefits
mother
offspring.