Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women on maternal immunization against COVID-19: correspondence DOI
Won Sriwijitalai, Viroj Wiwanitkit

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 51(4), P. 590 - 590

Published: Nov. 17, 2022

Article Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women on maternal immunization against COVID-19: correspondence was published November 17, 2022 in the journal Journal Perinatal Medicine (volume 0, issue 0).

Language: Английский

A scoping review of global COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among pregnant persons DOI Creative Commons

Imaima Casubhoy,

Alyssa M. Kretz,

Heang-Lee Tan

et al.

npj Vaccines, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1)

Published: July 20, 2024

Abstract Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant persons is lower than general population. This scoping review explored people’s attitudes towards vaccine, reasons for hesitancy, and whether about vaccines differ by country origin. A was conducted across PubMed, Embase, CINHAL, Scopus. Inclusion criteria were articles published in English from 2019–2022 focused on vaccination persons. Data analysis done via 5Cs framework hesitancy: Constraints, Complacency, Calculation, Confidence, Collective Responsibility. 44 extracted. lack confidence safety most prevalent theme hesitancy largely driven a access to information as well mistrust medical professionals. Meanwhile, acceptance mostly desire protect themselves their loved ones. Overall, continues be high. Vaccine primarily fear unknown side effects fetuses along with mistrust. Some differences can seen between high income low- middle-income countries regarding showing that single solution cannot applied all who are hesitant. General strategies, however, utilized reduce including advocating inclusion clinical trials incorporating consistent counseling during prenatal appointments.

Language: Английский

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5

COVID-19 Vaccine Knowledge, Attitude, Acceptance and Hesitancy among Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Systematic Review of Hospital-Based Studies DOI Creative Commons
Vincenza Gianfredi, Alessandro Berti,

Pasquale Stefanizzi

et al.

Vaccines, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(11), P. 1697 - 1697

Published: Nov. 7, 2023

The risk of unfavourable outcomes for SARS-CoV-2 infection is significant during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Vaccination a safe effective measure to lower this risk. This study aims at reviewing the literature concerning anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccine's acceptance/hesitancy among pregnant breastfeeding women attending hospital facilities. A systematic review was carried out. Hospital-based observational studies related vaccination acceptance, hesitancy, knowledge attitude were included. Determinants acceptance hesitancy investigated in detail. Quality assessment done via Johann Briggs Institute quality tools. After search, 43 included, 30 which only focused on (total sample 25,862 subjects). Sample size ranged from 109 7017 people. Acceptance vaccine 16% 78.52%; between 91.4% 24.5%. Fear adverse events either woman, child, or both, main driver hesitancy. Other determinants included religious concerns, socioeconomic factors, inadequate information regarding lack trust towards institutions. hospitalized appears be significant, efforts more communication these subjects are required.

Language: Английский

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11

Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women on maternal immunization against COVID-19: correspondence DOI
Won Sriwijitalai, Viroj Wiwanitkit

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 51(4), P. 590 - 590

Published: Nov. 17, 2022

Article Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women on maternal immunization against COVID-19: correspondence was published November 17, 2022 in the journal Journal Perinatal Medicine (volume 0, issue 0).

Language: Английский

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