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城市安全网环境下孕妇对常规孕产妇疫苗和新冠疫苗态度的比较。

Comparison of attitudes toward routine maternal vaccines and COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant patients in an urban safety-net setting.

作者信息

Zimmerman Margaux, Zapata Lesly P, Bachiller Karla, Devera Jean L, Hall Taylor A, Casey Sharon M, Pierre-Joseph Natalie, Perkins Rebecca B

机构信息

Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States.

Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2023 Aug;115(4):362-376. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2023.04.003. Epub 2023 May 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To explore attitudes toward tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap), influenza, and COVID vaccines among English- and Spanish- speaking pregnant individuals in a safety net setting.

METHODS

Pregnant people aged 18 years or older were recruited from outpatient clinics between August 2020 and June 2021. Interviews were conducted via phone in English or Spanish, recorded, transcribed, and translated verbatim. Data were qualitatively analyzed using modified grounded theory and content analysis.

RESULTS

42 patients participated (22 English-speaking, 20 Spanish-speaking). Most participants expressed positive attitudes towards both routine prenatal vaccinations and COVID-19 vaccines, endorsing the belief that vaccines promote health and considering vaccines a social norm. Positive attitudes were similar for the three vaccines, and among Spanish- and English-speaking individuals. Participants trusted their healthcare provider's recommendations and felt comfortable receiving booster doses of vaccines they had received successfully in the past. Vaccine concerns differed by each vaccine. Despite limited knowledge, few participants expressed concerns about Tdap vaccines. Concerns around influenza vaccines often stemmed from personal experience and centered around ineffectiveness and increased risk of flu-like illnesses. Participants expressed the most concerns related to COVID vaccinations, including misinformation about serious side effects and distrust around accelerated approval of the vaccines. Many participants wished to know more about the side effects and safety of vaccinating during pregnancy, especially regarding the fetus's health.

CONCLUSIONS

Most participants supported routine prenatal vaccinations, including COVID vaccines. Clinicians are trusted information sources and can help reinforce positive attitudes and social norms of receiving vaccinations in pregnancy while addressing vaccine-specific concerns.

FUNDING

This work was supported by Suzanne Cutler Vaccination Education & Research Fund at the Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine for funding and support.

摘要

目的

探讨在安全网环境中,讲英语和西班牙语的孕妇对破伤风-白喉-无细胞百日咳(Tdap)疫苗、流感疫苗和新冠疫苗的态度。

方法

2020年8月至2021年6月期间,从门诊诊所招募了18岁及以上的孕妇。通过电话用英语或西班牙语进行访谈,录音、转录并逐字翻译。使用改良的扎根理论和内容分析法对数据进行定性分析。

结果

42名患者参与(22名讲英语,20名讲西班牙语)。大多数参与者对常规产前疫苗接种和新冠疫苗均持积极态度,认可疫苗促进健康的观点,并将疫苗视为一种社会规范。三种疫苗的积极态度相似,且在讲西班牙语和英语的个体中也是如此。参与者信任他们的医疗服务提供者的建议,并对接受过去成功接种过的疫苗的加强剂量感到放心。对每种疫苗的担忧各不相同。尽管知识有限,但很少有参与者表达对Tdap疫苗的担忧。对流感疫苗的担忧通常源于个人经历,主要集中在无效性和患流感样疾病风险增加。参与者对新冠疫苗表达的担忧最多,包括有关严重副作用的错误信息以及对疫苗加速批准的不信任。许多参与者希望更多地了解孕期接种疫苗的副作用和安全性,尤其是对胎儿健康的影响。

结论

大多数参与者支持常规产前疫苗接种,包括新冠疫苗。临床医生是可信的信息来源,可以在解决特定疫苗相关担忧的同时,帮助强化孕期接种疫苗的积极态度和社会规范。

资金来源

这项工作得到了波士顿大学乔班尼安和阿维迪西安医学院的苏珊娜·卡特勒疫苗接种教育与研究基金的资助和支持。

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