Association between a Usual Source of Care and Influenza Vaccination Rates Among Pregnant Women.
Jennifer Toth HarrisIrene NsiahSonam NairSujith RamachandranPublished in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2021)
Pregnant women without a usual source of care had significantly lower probability of being vaccinated against seasonal influenza. Improving access to care through greater insurance coverage, addressing cost barriers, and providing patient education may help improve vaccination rates in this population. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.