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对孕产妇免疫接种的认知与态度:来自南非某特定城市环境中孕妇和非孕妇母亲、其伴侣、母亲、医疗保健提供者、社区及领导者的观点

Knowledge and attitudes towards maternal immunization: perspectives from pregnant and non-pregnant mothers, their partners, mothers, healthcare providers, community and leaders in a selected urban setting in South Africa.

作者信息

Godongwana Motlatso, Myburgh Nellie, Adedini Sunday A, Cutland Clare, Radebe Nomasonto

机构信息

Medical Research Council: Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

Programme in Demography and Population Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Schools of Public Health and Social Sciences, South Africa.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2021 Jan 30;7(1):e05926. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e05926. eCollection 2021 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Maternal immunization has prevented millions of child deaths globally; nevertheless, incomplete vaccination remains a public health concern in South Africa, where almost half of child deaths occur during neonatal period. This study explored the knowledge and attitudes inhibiting vaccine acceptancy during pregnancy.

METHODS

Key informant and semi-structured interviews were conducted with pregnant women receiving antenatal care at community clinics, antenatal care staff, women enrolled in maternal immunization trials, community leaders and non-pregnant women residing in Soweto. Focus Group Discussions were also held with the mothers and husbands/partners of the pregnant women (n = 55).

RESULTS

The study established good knowledge, a positive attitude and high acceptability of maternal immunization among pregnant women, non-pregnant women, antenatal staff as well as church and community leaders. Men were the least positive about maternal immunization. Aside from antenatal staff, there was poor knowledge regarding the types of vaccinations administered and the health benefits of immunization across all the study groups. Reasons adduced for poor knowledge about the types of vaccinations include lack of communication on maternal immunization during antenatal sessions or clinic visits and power dynamics that tend to exist between healthcare workers and patients.

CONCLUSION

Ensuring that healthcare workers provide useful information on immunization during antenatal visits as well as include men in education sessions regarding the benefit of vaccination may increase patients' confidence and immunization uptake.

摘要

背景

孕产妇免疫接种在全球范围内已预防了数百万儿童死亡;然而,疫苗接种不完全仍是南非的一个公共卫生问题,该国近一半的儿童死亡发生在新生儿期。本研究探讨了孕期阻碍疫苗接受度的知识和态度。

方法

对在社区诊所接受产前护理的孕妇、产前护理人员、参与孕产妇免疫试验的女性、社区领袖以及居住在索韦托的非孕妇进行了关键信息提供者访谈和半结构化访谈。还与孕妇的母亲和丈夫/伴侣进行了焦点小组讨论(n = 55)。

结果

该研究表明,孕妇、非孕妇、产前工作人员以及教会和社区领袖对孕产妇免疫接种有良好的认知、积极的态度和较高的接受度。男性对孕产妇免疫接种的积极性最低。除了产前工作人员外,所有研究组对所接种疫苗的类型以及免疫接种的健康益处了解甚少。对疫苗类型了解不足的原因包括产前检查或诊所就诊期间缺乏关于孕产妇免疫接种的沟通,以及医护人员与患者之间往往存在的权力动态关系。

结论

确保医护人员在产前检查期间提供有关免疫接种的有用信息,并让男性参与关于疫苗接种益处的教育课程,可能会增强患者的信心并提高免疫接种率。

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