Knowledge and Attitudes of Women toward the Influenza Vaccination during Pregnancy in Amman, Jordan

Q4 Medicine
Yasmeen Barham
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Objectives: The study aimed to assess the level of knowledge and attitudes of Jordanian women regarding influenza and its vaccine during pregnancy. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 384 Jordanian women who had had a full-term delivery during the last 12 months. Data were collected with an interviewer-administrated questionnaire at five governmental comprehensive healthcare centers in Amman governorate. Results: Most participants had moderate knowledge (78.1%) (average score of 6.08 ± 1.38 out of 10). Women were either positive (51.0%) or neutral (47.9%) towards the influenza vaccination during pregnancy (average score of 52.43 ± 6.29 out of 75). Further, the vaccination rate during the women’s latest pregnancy was 2.1%. A significant positive relationship was found between the knowledge and attitudes of participants (p=0.001). Conclusion: The vaccination rate was low among women during pregnancy. The study’s results suggest that a greater awareness of the flu vaccine would help build positive attitudes towards its uptake during pregnancy. In this sense, antenatal care healthcare providers, such as gynecologists and midwives, should communicate strong health education messages about the flu vaccine as a preventative measure against influenza complications during pregnancy.
约旦安曼孕妇对流感疫苗接种的知识和态度
目的:该研究旨在评估约旦妇女在怀孕期间对流感及其疫苗的知识和态度水平。方法:对384名在过去12个月内足月分娩的约旦妇女进行横断面研究。在安曼省的五个政府综合保健中心,通过访谈者管理的问卷收集数据。结果:大多数被试知识水平为中等(78.1%),平均得分为6.08±1.38分(满分10分)。孕妇对妊娠期流感疫苗接种的阳性(51.0%)或中性(47.9%)(平均得分为52.43±6.29分,满分75分)。此外,妇女最近一次怀孕期间的疫苗接种率为2.1%。参与者的知识与态度之间存在显著的正相关关系(p=0.001)。结论:妊娠期妇女疫苗接种率较低。研究结果表明,提高对流感疫苗的认识将有助于在怀孕期间建立积极的态度。从这个意义上说,产前保健保健提供者,如妇科医生和助产士,应该传达强有力的健康教育信息,即流感疫苗是预防怀孕期间流感并发症的一种措施。
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