在乌干达坎帕拉进行的一项B组链球菌ii期临床试验中,孕妇和哺乳期妇女关注的问题。

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Vaccine Pub Date : 2025-08-30 Epub Date: 2025-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.127592
Agnes Ssali, Phiona Nalubega, Rita Namugumya, Mary Kyohere, Kirsty Le Doare, Janet Seeley
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尽管有证据表明,母亲接种疫苗有助于减少新生儿感染,但在乌干达等许多低收入和中等收入国家,疫苗犹豫是一个挑战。我们对孕妇进行了深度访谈,并与参与B群链球菌(GBS)临床试验的母乳喂养妇女进行了焦点小组讨论。我们探讨了妇女对疫苗接种的担忧,以及她们在参加试验之前对接种疫苗犹豫不决的原因。在研究期间,从随访名单中随机选择年龄在18-39岁之间的女性。数据按主题进行分析。由于担心疫苗可能产生的副作用,所有女性都对参加试验犹豫不决。缺乏关于孕产妇疫苗的知识、社区中的谣言和耻辱以及需要遵循研究程序是其他令人关切的问题。一些妇女担心她们的男性伴侣对她们参与试验的看法,因为使用试验疫苗意味着代表胎儿作出决定。孕妇参与孕产妇免疫临床试验需要与其家人和社区利益攸关方(包括地方领导人和卫生工作者)接触,以确保人们了解孕产妇疫苗是什么,以及为什么需要对孕妇进行试验。
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women concerns during a group B Streptococcus phase ll clinical trial: A qualitative study in Kampala, Uganda.

Despite evidence that maternal vaccines can contribute to reduction of neonatal infections, vaccine hesitancy is a challenge in many low- and middle-income countries like Uganda. We conducted in-depth interviews with pregnant women and focus group discussions with breastfeeding women who were part of a Group B Streptococcus (GBS) clinical trial. We explored the women's concerns about vaccination and their reasons for being hesitant to take vaccines before they joined the trial. Women aged 18-39 were randomly selected from follow-up lists during the study period. Data were analysed thematically. All the women had been hesitant about joining the trial because of fear of possible vaccine side effects. A lack of knowledge on maternal vaccines, rumours and stigma in the community as well the need to follow study procedures were other concerns. Several women were concerned about their male partner view of their trial participation because using a trial vaccine meant taking a decision on behalf of the foetus. Pregnant women's involvement in clinical trials of maternal immunisation requires engagement with their families and community stakeholders, including local leaders and health workers, to ensure people understand what maternal vaccines are and why trials with pregnant women are required.

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