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“我当时内心很矛盾。” 孕妇对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的决策过程。

"I was having an internal conflict with myself." COVID-19 vaccination decision-making processes among pregnant women.

机构信息

Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Center for Reproductive Health Research in the Southeast, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health (Lond). 2023 Jan-Dec;19:17455057231218211. doi: 10.1177/17455057231218211.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vaccination serves as an efficient primary means of control for infectious diseases. However, in the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women within the United States had the lowest rates of COVID-19 vaccination and reported the lowest intent to vaccinate.

OBJECTIVES

To explore the decision-making process for COVID-19 vaccination for people pregnant during the pandemic.

DESIGN

A secondary analysis of data from a mixed-methods study that examined the impact of COVID-19 on experiences of prenatal care, birth support, and delivery in the Southern United States.

METHODS

This study used a descriptive phenomenological approach to thematically analyze in-depth interviews ( = 20) with adult women who were pregnant by January 2020 and had their prenatal care and delivery during the pandemic beginning in March 2020. The transcripts were de-identified, coded, and thematically analyzed to saturation to identify drivers of COVID-19 vaccine decision-making based on COVID-19 vaccination status and timing. Comparative analyses were conducted to assess differences in decision-making processes based on race/ethnicity and parity. Participants also completed a sociodemographic survey that included their COVID-19 vaccination status.

RESULTS

Two themes emerged, the weighing of parallel risks and priorities from different sources resulting in vaccine decisional conflict and the need to reconcile that conflict via multiple strategies. All participants weighed priorities and risks from multiple areas of their lives and described internal conflict around vaccination. Participants described tailoring decisions to household dynamics, reconciling public and private values around vaccination, and the impact of their identities on the decision-making process. While many described concerns over vaccine safety and fetal health, uniquely, many highlighted weighing the impact of prior pregnancy loss history, with some choosing other preventive measures like social distancing or mask-wearing, which they deemed less risky.

CONCLUSION

Pregnant people make complex COVID-19 vaccination decisions, which must be considered in future vaccine messaging and advocacy for this group.

摘要

背景

疫苗接种是控制传染病的有效主要手段。然而,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,美国的孕妇接种 COVID-19 疫苗的比例最低,报告的接种意愿最低。

目的

探讨大流行期间孕妇接种 COVID-19 疫苗的决策过程。

设计

这是一项对混合方法研究数据的二次分析,该研究检查了 COVID-19 对美国南部产前护理、分娩支持和分娩体验的影响。

方法

本研究采用描述性现象学方法,对 20 名在 2020 年 1 月前怀孕且在 2020 年 3 月开始的大流行期间接受产前护理和分娩的成年孕妇进行深入访谈。将转录本去识别、编码并进行主题分析,直至达到 COVID-19 疫苗接种状况和时间为基础的疫苗决策制定的驱动因素的饱和。进行比较分析,以评估基于种族/族裔和产次的决策过程的差异。参与者还完成了一份社会人口学调查,其中包括他们的 COVID-19 疫苗接种状况。

结果

出现了两个主题,即来自不同来源的平行风险和优先事项的权衡导致疫苗决策冲突,以及需要通过多种策略来调和这种冲突。所有参与者都权衡了生活中多个领域的优先事项和风险,并描述了接种疫苗方面的内心冲突。参与者描述了根据家庭动态调整决策、调和接种疫苗的公共和私人价值观以及他们的身份对决策过程的影响。虽然许多人表示担心疫苗的安全性和胎儿健康,但独特的是,许多人强调权衡先前妊娠丢失史的影响,有些人选择其他预防措施,如保持社交距离或戴口罩,他们认为这些措施风险较小。

结论

孕妇做出复杂的 COVID-19 疫苗接种决定,这在未来为该群体提供疫苗信息和宣传时必须加以考虑。

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