A scoping review of global COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among pregnant persons.

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Imaima Casubhoy, Alyssa Kretz, Heang-Lee Tan, Laura A St Clair, Maclaine Parish, Hana Golding, Susan J Bersoff-Matcha, Catherine Pilgrim-Grayson, Leah Berhane, Andrew Pekosz, Heba H Mostafa, Andrea L Cox, Irina Burd, Sabra L Klein, Rosemary Morgan
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Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant persons is lower than the general population. This scoping review explored pregnant people's attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine, reasons for vaccine hesitancy, and whether attitudes about COVID-19 vaccines differ by country of origin. A scoping review was conducted across PubMed, Embase, CINHAL, and Scopus. Inclusion criteria were articles published in English from 2019-2022 focused on attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant persons. Data analysis was done via the 5Cs framework for vaccine hesitancy: Constraints, Complacency, Calculation, Confidence, and Collective Responsibility. 44 articles were extracted. A lack of confidence in vaccine safety was the most prevalent theme of hesitancy among pregnant persons. This was largely driven by a lack of access to information about the vaccine as well as mistrust of the vaccine and medical professionals. Meanwhile, vaccine acceptance was mostly driven by a desire to protect themselves and their loved ones. Overall, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among pregnant persons continues to be high. Vaccine hesitancy is primarily driven by fear of the unknown side effects of the vaccine on pregnant persons and their fetuses along with a lack of information and medical mistrust. Some differences can be seen between high income and low- and middle-income countries regarding vaccine hesitancy, showing that a single solution cannot be applied to all who are vaccine hesitant. General strategies, however, can be utilized to reduce vaccine hesitancy, including advocating for inclusion of pregnant persons in clinical trials and incorporating consistent COVID-19 vaccine counseling during prenatal appointments.

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对全球孕妇对 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫不决的情况进行范围审查。
孕妇对 COVID-19 疫苗的接种率低于普通人群。本范围综述探讨了孕妇对 COVID-19 疫苗的态度、对疫苗犹豫不决的原因以及不同国家对 COVID-19 疫苗的态度是否有所不同。我们在 PubMed、Embase、CINHAL 和 Scopus 上进行了范围界定审查。纳入标准为 2019-2022 年间发表的英文文章,内容主要涉及孕妇对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的态度。数据分析通过疫苗犹豫不决的 5C 框架进行:约束、自满、计算、信心和集体责任。共摘录了 44 篇文章。对疫苗安全性缺乏信心是孕妇犹豫不决的最主要原因。这主要是由于缺乏获得疫苗信息的途径,以及对疫苗和医疗专业人员的不信任。同时,接受疫苗主要是出于保护自己和亲人的愿望。总体而言,孕妇对 COVID-19 疫苗的犹豫程度仍然很高。对疫苗犹豫不决的主要原因是害怕疫苗对孕妇及其胎儿产生未知的副作用,以及缺乏信息和对医学的不信任。高收入国家与中低收入国家在疫苗接种犹豫方面存在一些差异,这表明单一的解决方案并不适用于所有疫苗接种犹豫者。不过,可以利用一般策略来减少疫苗接种犹豫,包括倡导将孕妇纳入临床试验,并在产前预约时提供连贯的 COVID-19 疫苗咨询。
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NPJ Vaccines
NPJ Vaccines Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
11.90
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4.30%
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146
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Online-only and open access, npj Vaccines is dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in vaccine research and development.
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