The Approach of Pregnant Women to Vaccination Based on a COVID-19 Systematic Review

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作者
Januszek, Slawomir M. [1 ]
Faryniak-Zuzak, Anna [2 ]
Barnas, Edyta [3 ]
Lozinski, Tomasz [4 ]
Gora, Tomasz [4 ,5 ]
Siwiec, Natalia [1 ]
Szczerba, Pawel [6 ]
Januszek, Rafal [7 ]
Kluz, Tomasz [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fryderyk Chopin Univ Hosp 1, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, PL-35055 Rzeszow, Poland
[2] Univ Hosp 2, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, PL-35029 Rzeszow, Poland
[3] Rzeszow Univ, Med Coll, Inst Med Sci, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, PL-35310 Rzeszow, Poland
[4] Clin Specialist Hosp Profamilia, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, PL-35302 Rzeszow, Poland
[5] Jan Pawel II Hosp, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, PL-35241 Reszow, Poland
[6] Jagiellonian Univ Med Coll, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, PL-31501 Krakow, Poland
[7] Univ Phys Educ, Dept Clin Rehabil, PL-31571 Krakow, Poland
来源
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA | 2021年 / 57卷 / 09期
关键词
COVID-19; vaccination; pregnancy; acceptance; hesitancy; attitude; intention to undergo vaccination; SARS-COV-2; INFECTION; UNITED-STATES; HERD-IMMUNITY; ACCEPTANCE;
D O I
10.3390/medicina57090977
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives: Pregnant women are more likely to develop a more severe course of COVID-19 than their non-pregnant peers. There are many arguments for the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant women. The aim of this study is to conduct a systematic review concerning the approach of pregnant women towards vaccination against COVID-19, with particular regard to determinants of vaccination acceptance. Materials and Methods: Articles were reviewed in which the aim was to evaluate-via a survey or questionnaire-the acceptance and decision to undergo vaccination against COVID-19. The articles were subjected to review according to recommendations of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement (PRISMA). Results: In various studies, the percentage of pregnant women accepting the COVID-19 vaccine was between 29.7% and 77.4%. The strongest factors co-existing with the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy were trust in the importance and effectiveness of the vaccine, explicit communication about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women, acceptance of other vaccinations such as those for influenza, belief in the importance of vaccines/mass vaccination in one's own country, anxiety about COVID-19, trust in public health agencies/health science, as well as compliance to mask guidelines. The remaining factors were older age, higher education, and socioeconomic status. Conclusions: This review allowed us to show that geographic factors (Asian, South American countries) and pandemic factors (different threats and risks from infection) significantly influence the acceptance of vaccines. The most significant factors affecting acceptance are those related to public awareness of the risk of infection, vaccine safety, and the way in which reliable information about the need and safety of vaccines is provided. Professional and reliable patient information by obstetricians and qualified medical personnel would significantly increase the level of confidence in vaccination against COVID-19.
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