Miraglia Del Giudice Grazia, Sansone Vincenza, Airoma Francesca, Angelillo Silvia, Licata Francesca, Di Giuseppe Gabriella
Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", 80138 Naples, Italy.
Department of Health Sciences, University of Catanzaro "Magna Græcia", 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Nov 4;11(11):1691. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11111691.
This cross-sectional survey was designed to evaluate pregnant women's awareness regarding Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection and willingness to receive the vaccine during pregnancy and to vaccinate their newborn against RSV.
An anonymous survey was administered from 20 April to 30 June 2023, to pregnant women aged ≥ 18 years attending gynecology wards of randomly selected public hospitals in southern Italy. A minimum sample size of 427 participants was calculated. The survey assessed women's socio-demographic characteristics, health-related information, their source(s) of information, and attitudes regarding RSV.
A total of 490 women participated. Those who were married/cohabiting, with a high-school degree compared to those who had a university degree, and those who needed additional information were more concerned that the newborn could acquire the RSV infection. The perceived utility of a future RSV vaccine administered during pregnancy was higher among those who were married/cohabiting, with a university degree, those with very good perceived health status, those who received information from healthcare workers, and those who needed additional information. Only 45.9% were willing to be vaccinated during pregnancy, and this was more likely among those with a university degree, with a very good perceived health status, who had received information from healthcare workers, and who needed more information. Finally, almost two-thirds (61.1%) were willing to vaccinate their newborn, and this was more likely among women with a university degree, with a very good perceived health status, and who needed additional information.
An education campaign regarding RSV infection and its vaccine is needed in order to improve women's perception and to support healthcare workers in promoting it when it will be available.
本横断面调查旨在评估孕妇对呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)感染的认知,以及在孕期接种RSV疫苗和为其新生儿接种RSV疫苗的意愿。
于2023年4月20日至6月30日对意大利南部随机选取的公立医院妇产科病房中年龄≥18岁的孕妇进行了一项匿名调查。计算得出的最小样本量为427名参与者。该调查评估了女性的社会人口学特征、健康相关信息、信息来源以及对RSV的态度。
共有490名女性参与。与拥有大学学位的女性相比,已婚/同居、拥有高中学历以及需要更多信息的女性更担心新生儿会感染RSV。在已婚/同居、拥有大学学位、自我感觉健康状况非常好、从医护人员处获取信息以及需要更多信息的人群中,对孕期接种未来RSV疫苗的感知效用更高。只有45.9%的人愿意在孕期接种疫苗,在拥有大学学位、自我感觉健康状况非常好、从医护人员处获取信息以及需要更多信息的人群中更有可能出现这种情况。最后,近三分之二(61.1%)的人愿意为其新生儿接种疫苗,在拥有大学学位、自我感觉健康状况非常好以及需要更多信息的女性中更有可能出现这种情况。
需要开展一项关于RSV感染及其疫苗的教育活动,以提高女性的认知,并在RSV疫苗可用时支持医护人员进行推广。