Kalra Keya, Kaur Ramanjeet, Gupta Priyanka, Sood Atul K
Obstetrics and Gynecology, North Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) Medical College and Hindu Rao Hospital, New Delhi, IND.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hindu Rao Hospital, New Delhi, IND.
Cureus. 2023 Jan 21;15(1):e34039. doi: 10.7759/cureus.34039. eCollection 2023 Jan.
COVID-19 vaccination is advised for pregnant women all over the world; however, vaccine acceptance is variable across the globe.
This study was conducted by enrolling 292 antenatal women attending the outpatient department (OPD) in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi, India, between August 1, 2022 and October 31, 2022, with the aim to determine the acceptability of vaccination against COVID-19 disease in pregnancy, women's views regarding the vaccine and to ascertain reasons for acceptance or denial during pregnancy.
Of the 292 pregnant women who completed the questionnaire, 39.73% had received both doses of vaccination against COVID-19 disease before pregnancy, and 39.04% had received a single dose. Twenty-one percent of women did not receive any vaccine. Eighty-four percent of the unvaccinated and 35% of the women with a single dose of the vaccine refused further doses during pregnancy. The most common concern was the fear that the vaccine might cause harm to the fetus (35.3%), followed by the fear of vaccine-related reactions (25.4%). Also, 14.6% of women feared that the vaccine might cause them to abort the ongoing pregnancy. Thirteen percent of women stated their intent to receive the vaccine after they were informed regarding its safety and requirement. No difference was found in the acceptability of the vaccine based on the educational status of women or on the monthly income of the families.
Adequate communication regarding safety information on COVID-19 vaccines is a must for pregnant women and their families to provide reassurance about the need and safety of the vaccines. It would facilitate making informed decisions and is likely to be helpful in increasing vaccine acceptance.
全世界都建议孕妇接种新冠疫苗;然而,全球各地对疫苗的接受程度各不相同。
本研究于2022年8月1日至2022年10月31日期间,在印度德里一家三级护理医院的门诊部纳入了292名产前妇女,目的是确定孕期接种新冠疫苗的可接受性、妇女对疫苗的看法,并查明孕期接受或拒绝接种的原因。
在完成问卷的292名孕妇中,39.73%在怀孕前已接种两剂新冠疫苗,39.04%接种了一剂。21%的妇女未接种任何疫苗。84%未接种疫苗的妇女和35%接种了一剂疫苗的妇女在孕期拒绝进一步接种。最常见的担忧是担心疫苗可能对胎儿造成伤害(35.3%),其次是担心与疫苗相关的反应(25.4%)。此外,14.6%的妇女担心疫苗可能导致她们流产。13%的妇女表示,在得知疫苗的安全性和必要性后,她们打算接种疫苗。基于妇女的教育程度或家庭月收入,未发现疫苗可接受性存在差异。
必须就新冠疫苗的安全信息与孕妇及其家人进行充分沟通,以使他们对疫苗的必要性和安全性放心。这将有助于做出明智的决定,并可能有助于提高疫苗的接受度。