Department of Obstetrics, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical School, University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2022 Oct;62(5):695-700. doi: 10.1111/ajo.13532. Epub 2022 Apr 22.
Pregnant women are at increased risk for severe COVID-19 and are a priority group for vaccination. The discrepancy in vaccination rates between pregnant and non-pregnant cohorts is concerning.
This study aimed to assess the perceptions and intentions of pregnant women toward COVID-19 vaccination and explored vaccine uptake and reasons for vaccine hesitancy.
A cross-sectional exploratory design was performed evaluating pregnant women receiving care in two metropolitan maternity units in Western Australia. The main measurable outcomes included vaccination status, intention to be vaccinated, and reasons for delaying or declining vaccination.
In total, 218 women participated. Of these, 122 (56%) had not received either dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Sixty (28%) claimed that vaccination was not discussed with them and 33 (15%) reported being dissuaded from vaccination by a healthcare practitioner. Compared to vaccinated women, those who had not accepted vaccination were less likely to have had vaccination discussed by maternity staff, less aware that pregnant women are a priority group, and less aware that pregnancy increased the risk of severe illness. Unvaccinated women were concerned about the side effects of the vaccine for their newborn and their own health, felt there was inadequate information on safety during pregnancy, and felt that a lack of community transmission in Western Australia reduced the necessity to be vaccinated.
Vaccine delay and hesitancy is common among pregnant women in Western Australia. Education of healthcare professionals and pregnant women on the recommendation for COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy is required.
孕妇感染 COVID-19 的风险增加,是疫苗接种的重点人群。孕妇和非孕妇疫苗接种率的差异令人担忧。
本研究旨在评估孕妇对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的看法和意向,并探讨疫苗接种率和疫苗犹豫的原因。
采用横断面探索性设计,评估在澳大利亚西部两个大都市产科单位接受护理的孕妇。主要的可衡量结果包括疫苗接种状况、接种意向以及延迟或拒绝接种的原因。
共有 218 名女性参与了研究。其中,122 名(56%)未接种过任何一剂 COVID-19 疫苗。60 名(28%)称未与她们讨论过疫苗接种问题,33 名(15%)称被医疗保健从业者劝阻接种。与已接种疫苗的女性相比,未接受疫苗接种的女性更不可能接受产科工作人员讨论疫苗接种问题,对孕妇是优先接种人群的认识程度较低,对妊娠增加重症风险的认识程度较低。未接种疫苗的女性担心疫苗对新生儿和自身健康的副作用,认为怀孕期间疫苗安全性方面的信息不足,并且认为澳大利亚西部社区传播不足降低了接种疫苗的必要性。
澳大利亚西部孕妇中普遍存在疫苗接种延迟和犹豫的情况。需要对医疗保健专业人员和孕妇进行关于 COVID-19 疫苗接种在妊娠期间的建议的教育。