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Influenza and pertussis vaccination during pregnancy - attitudes, practices and barriers in gynaecological practices in Germany.

Stefanie BöhmMarianne Röbl-MathieuBurkhard ScheeleMichael WojcinskiOle WichmannWiebke Hellenbrand
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
The large proportion reporting performance of influenza vaccination during pregnancy and high acceptance of a potential recommendation for pertussis vaccination reflected positive attitudes towards vaccination among participants. However, factors associated with failure to vaccinate may be more prevalent among non-participants. Results suggest that gynaecologists' confidence in vaccination is crucial for implementing vaccination in pregnancy. Thus, doubts on vaccine effectiveness and safety should be allayed among gynaecologists and pregnant women via various communication channels, and solutions for logistical barriers sought. Including antenatal vaccination recommendations in the maternity record would serve as an important reminder for both groups.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • primary care
  • healthcare
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  • emergency department
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  • risk assessment
  • clinical practice
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  • quality improvement