| Literature DB >> 25928130 |
Kerry-Ann F O'Grady1, Melissa Dunbar2, Linda G Medlin3, Kerry K Hall4, Maree Toombs5, Judith Meiklejohn6, Lisa McHugh7,8,9, Peter D Massey10, Amy Creighton11, Ross M Andrews12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Influenza infection during pregnancy causes significant morbidity and mortality. Immunisation against influenza is recommended during pregnancy in several countries however, there are limited data on vaccine uptake, and the determinants of vaccination, in pregnant Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Islander women. This study aimed to collect pilot data on vaccine uptake and attitudes towards, and perceptions of, maternal influenza vaccination in this population in order to inform the development of larger studies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25928130 PMCID: PMC4423150 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1147-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Characteristics of study participants (N = 53), Influenza immunisation project, Caboolture and Toowoomba, 2014
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| Median Age in years (Range) | 25 (17 – 39) |
| English as primary language | 53 (100%) |
| Employment status during pregnancy | |
| Full time | 9 (17.0%) |
| Part time | 3 (5.7%) |
| Casual | 5 (9.4%) |
| Not in paid employment | 36 (68.0%) |
| Education status | |
| Post-school qualifications | 13 (24.5%) |
| Completed secondary school | 19 (35.8%) |
| Did not complete secondary school | 18 (34.0%) |
| Did not respond | 4 (7.5%) |
| Pregnant at enrolment | 19 (36%) |
| Gestational age (weeks) at enrolment | 35 (28 – 40) |
| Gestational age at first antenatal care visit | 9 (5 – 32) |
| Gestational age at birth for infant | 38 (35 – 40) |
| Ever received influenza vaccine | 18 (34%) |
Perceptions of influenza and influenza vaccination*, Influenza immunisation project, Caboolture and Toowoomba, 2014
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| Vaccine will stop you getting flu in pregnancy | Yes | 3 (33%) | 15 (36%) |
| No/Unk | 6 (67%) | 27 (64%) | |
| Vaccine in pregnancy will lessen severity of flu | Yes | 4 (44%) | 30 (71%) |
| No/Unk | 5 (56%) | 12 (29%) | |
| Vaccine in pregnancy could make you sick | Yes | 2 (22%) | 22 (52%) |
| No/Unk | 7 (78%) | 20 (48%) | |
| Vaccine in pregnancy is worse than flu in pregnancy | Yes | 0 (0%) | 5 (12%) |
| No/Unk | 9 (100%) | 37 (88%) | |
| Vaccine in pregnancy will stop newborn getting flu | Yes | 2 (22%) | 11 (26%) |
| No/Unk | 7 (78%) | 31 (74%) | |
| Vaccine in pregnancy could harm unborn baby | Yes | 1 (11%) | 6 (14%) |
| No/Unk | 8 (89%) | 36 (86%) | |
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| Think all vaccines are safe | 6 (66%) | 17 (40%) | |
| Worried about vaccines in pregnancy | 3 (33%) | 9 (21%) | |
| Allergic to flu vaccine | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Objects to vaccination in pregnancy | 0 (0%) | 1 (2%) | |
| Plans to immunise baby | 7 (78%) | 41 (98%) | |
| Rarely gets sick | 3 (33%) | 18 (43%) | |
| Doesn’t think flu is serious | 1 (11%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Can’t afford the cost of flu vaccine | 0 (0%) | 1 (2%) | |
*excludes data on 3 women for whom vaccination status was unknown.