大流行背景下孕妇接种疫苗的依从性:一项综合审查

Q2 Nursing
Patrícia Pereira Vasconcelos, Ana Catarina Torres de Lacerda, C. M. Pontes, Tatiane Gomes Guedes, Luciana Pedrosa Leal, Sheyla Costa de Oliveira
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摘要

【摘要】目的:分析大流行背景下有关孕妇疫苗接种依从性的国内外出版物。方法:这是一篇综合文献综述,于2021年8月在LILACS、MEDLINE、Web of Science和Scopus数据库中进行,不受语言和发表时间限制。在DeCS和MeSH中索引的描述符,免疫,疫苗接种,怀孕和流行病,使用布尔运算符组合。获得的结果导出到EndNote参考管理软件,然后导出到Rayyan - Intelligent system Review应用程序。样本包括27项研究。分析考虑了研究之间的频率和相似性。结果:强调了在大流行时期影响孕妇接种疫苗的因素:对疫苗的不信任;对妊娠期疫苗接种安全性或胎儿健康的担忧;缺乏关于疫苗益处的信息和知识。此外,遵守规定的原因还包括保护婴儿的愿望、对大流行病的了解、对感染风险的关注以及在产前护理期间对疫苗接种的建议和指导。结论:对可能影响疫苗接种依从性的因素进行了核实,主要与大流行背景下的新疫苗有关。据认为,投资于与怀孕期间免疫有关的战略可以提供健康益处,预防孕妇及其婴儿可预防的疾病。
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PREGNANT WOMEN’S COMPLIANCE WITH VACCINATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PANDEMICS: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze national and international publications regarding pregnant women’s compliance with vaccination in the context of pandemics. Method: this is an integrative literature review, carried out in August 2021 in the LILACS, MEDLINE, Web of Science and Scopus databases, without language and publication time restriction. The descriptors indexed in DeCS and MeSH, Immunization, Vaccination, Pregnancy and Pandemics, combined using the Boolean operator, were used. The results obtained were exported to the EndNote reference manager software and, later, to the Rayyan - Intelligent Systematic Review application. The sample consisted of 27 studies. Analysis considered frequency and similarities between the studies. Results: the factors that interfere with compliance with vaccination by pregnant women in pandemic times were highlighted: distrust of vaccines; concerns about vaccination safety in pregnancy or for the fetus’ health; lack of information and lack of knowledge about the benefits of vaccine. Moreover, the reasons for compliance were desire to protect the baby, knowledge about the pandemic, concern about the risk of infection, and recommendation and guidance on vaccination during prenatal care. Conclusion: the factors that may interfere with compliance with vaccination were verified, mainly in relation to new vaccines in the context of pandemics. It is considered that investments in strategies related to immunization during pregnancy can provide health benefits, preventing preventable diseases in pregnant women and their babies.
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Texto Contexto Enfermagem
Texto Contexto Enfermagem Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
1.80
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发文量
85
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Texto & Contexto Enfermagem provides space for reflection and deepening of knowledge about issues of practice, teaching and research in health and nursing, at national and international levels. The journal is published quarterly in the rolling pass or Continuous flow mode, accepting manuscripts in Portuguese, English or Spanish, in the categories original article, reflection, experience report and review. Contributions designated to the dissemination of unpublished original research results are prioritized for publication. Special issues are published at the discretion of the Board of Directors and Associate Editors. All manuscripts are published in two versions, one of which is English, aiming to cover the largest number of readers worldwide. The editorial policy of Texto & Contexto Enfermagem is based on rigorous quality criteria for indexing and publishing (including technical and normative aspects, graphic and textual quality and excellence in scientific content); on responsibility for shared management between the Board of Directors, Editorial Board and Internal and External Editors Associates; and on the rigorous and constructive peer review, preserving the anonymity of authors and reviewers (double blinded).
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