Abstract:Objective: Influenza is a systemic infectious disease. It is recommended that all pregnant women receive the influenza vaccine because the mortality of the disease is high during pregnancy. However, the rates of influenza vaccination in pregnant women are low. This study aims to estimate the rate at which Turkish gynecologists and obstetricians (GOs) recommend the influenza vaccine to their pregnant patients..
Materials and Methods: This study was designed as a cross-sectional survey. The sample size was calc… Show more
“…As a strength, this is one of a few studies conducted in Turkey to reflect the attitudes of pregnant women toward influenza vaccination [9,[25][26][27][28]. It provides useful information for national and foreign health policymakers on the current status of and the factors related to pregnant women's personal and parental hesitancy on influenza vaccination in Turkey and to make comparisons.…”
Section: Study Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
“…As a strength, this is one of a few studies conducted in Turkey to reflect the attitudes of pregnant women toward influenza vaccination [9,[25][26][27][28]. It provides useful information for national and foreign health policymakers on the current status of and the factors related to pregnant women's personal and parental hesitancy on influenza vaccination in Turkey and to make comparisons.…”
Section: Study Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
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