Insights into maternal pertussis vaccination counselling: a qualitative study on perspectives and experiences among midwives and gynaecologists in the Netherlands.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Veja Widdershoven, Eveline C H van Eerd, Marije Pfeyffer, Liesse M L Vanderhoven, Amanja Verhaegh-Haasnoot, Rianne P Reijs, Christian J P A Hoebe
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play a significant role in the decision-making process of pregnant women on maternal vaccinations. Whereas a high proportion of HCPs discuss maternal vaccinations with pregnant women, confidence in discussing maternal vaccinations is lacking and HCPs experience inadequate training to discuss maternal vaccinations with pregnant women. Furthermore, different practical barriers might influence the consultation process, such as lack of time. More studies on the barriers, as well as facilitators, to discussing maternal vaccinations is needed and will help us to better understand and support HCPs in discussing maternal vaccinations.

Methods: This qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews with fourteen HCPs working as midwives or gynaecologists in the Netherlands. An integrated theoretical approach was used to inform data collection and analysis. Thematic analysis was conducted using inductive and deductive approaches. This study followed the COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research (COREQ) guidelines.

Results: The thematic analysis of the data pointed to the following five themes of HCP counselling: the consultation process, attitude, perceived norm, perceived control and improvement ideas. Most HCPs follow a similar approach in maternal pertussis vaccination consultations, beginning by assessing clients' understanding, providing basic information, and addressing questions. However, consultation timing and prioritization vary among HCPs. Challenges in consultations include client requests for clear advice, with HCPs trained to remain neutral, emphasizing client autonomy in decision-making. Most HCPs acknowledge the importance of their consultations in informing pregnant women about maternal pertussis vaccination.

Conclusions: This study offers a confirmation of the awareness of the pivotal role of HCPs in informing pregnant women about the maternal pertussis vaccination. HCPs stress the importance of neutral counselling, enabling pregnant women to make well-informed decisions independently. Because of upcoming vaccine hesitancy nowadays, HCPs must be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to navigate difficult conversations. Continuous education and training might help to increase HCPs' confidence in handling difficult consultations. Additionally, making the information materials for pregnant women available in multiple languages and incorporating more visuals to enhance comprehension could support HCPs in reaching a broader group of pregnant women.

对孕产妇百日咳疫苗接种咨询的见解:关于荷兰助产士和妇科医生的观点和经验的定性研究。
背景:医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)在孕妇接种孕产妇疫苗的决策过程中发挥着重要作用。虽然有很大比例的医护人员会与孕妇讨论孕产妇疫苗接种问题,但他们对讨论孕产妇疫苗接种问题缺乏信心,而且在与孕妇讨论孕产妇疫苗接种问题方面,医护人员也没有接受过足够的培训。此外,不同的实际障碍可能会影响咨询过程,例如缺乏时间。我们需要对讨论孕产妇疫苗接种的障碍和促进因素进行更多研究,这将有助于我们更好地理解和支持保健医生讨论孕产妇疫苗接种:这项定性研究对荷兰的 14 名助产士或妇科医生进行了半结构化访谈。采用综合理论方法进行数据收集和分析。采用归纳法和演绎法进行了专题分析。这项研究遵循了定性研究报告统一标准(COREQ)的指导原则:对数据进行的主题分析表明,HCP 咨询有以下五个主题:咨询过程、态度、感知规范、感知控制和改进想法。大多数保健医生在进行孕产妇百日咳疫苗接种咨询时都采用类似的方法,首先评估客户的理解程度、提供基本信息并回答问题。然而,不同保健医生的咨询时间和优先顺序各不相同。咨询过程中遇到的挑战包括客户要求提供明确的建议,而保健医生接受的培训则是保持中立,强调客户在决策中的自主权。大多数保健医生都承认他们的咨询对于向孕妇宣传孕产妇百日咳疫苗接种非常重要:本研究证实了保健医生在告知孕妇接种母体百日咳疫苗方面的关键作用。保健医生强调了中立咨询的重要性,使孕妇能够在充分知情的情况下独立做出决定。由于如今人们对疫苗接种犹豫不决,因此主治医生必须具备相关知识和信心,才能在困难的对话中游刃有余。持续的教育和培训可能有助于增强初级保健人员处理疑难咨询的信心。此外,为孕妇提供多种语言的信息资料,并加入更多视觉效果以提高理解能力,可帮助初级保健人员接触到更多的孕妇群体。
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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
6.50
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0.00%
发文量
860
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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