2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.12.17.21267997
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Perceptions and Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Vaccination Amongst Pregnant and Postpartum Individuals

Abstract: IntroductionThis study aims to characterize attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and to evaluate factors associated with vaccine uptake amongst pregnant individuals.MethodsAn anonymous survey was distributed to a convenience sample of pregnant individuals receiving prenatal care at two large urban academic hospitals in a single healthcare network in Massachusetts. Individual demographic variables were included in the survey along with questions assessing attitudes towards COVID-19 and vaccination in pregnanc… Show more

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“…Main characteristics of the studies included in this review are presented in Table 1. Four studies were conducted in Israel (Goldshtein et al, 2022; Rottenstreich et al, 2022; Taubman – Ben=Ari et al, 2022; Wainstock et al, 2021), three studies in the USA (Lipkind et al, 2022; Razzaghi et al, 2021; Siegel et al, 2021), two studies in United Kingdom (Blakeway et al, 2022; UK Health Security Agency, 2021), one study in Japan (Hosokawa et al, 2022), and one study in Scotland (Stock et al, 2022). Data collection time among studies ranged from December 2020 (Lipkind et al, 2022; Razzaghi et al, 2021) to October 2021 (Stock et al, 2022).…”
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“…Main characteristics of the studies included in this review are presented in Table 1. Four studies were conducted in Israel (Goldshtein et al, 2022; Rottenstreich et al, 2022; Taubman – Ben=Ari et al, 2022; Wainstock et al, 2021), three studies in the USA (Lipkind et al, 2022; Razzaghi et al, 2021; Siegel et al, 2021), two studies in United Kingdom (Blakeway et al, 2022; UK Health Security Agency, 2021), one study in Japan (Hosokawa et al, 2022), and one study in Scotland (Stock et al, 2022). Data collection time among studies ranged from December 2020 (Lipkind et al, 2022; Razzaghi et al, 2021) to October 2021 (Stock et al, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collection time among studies ranged from December 2020 (Lipkind et al, 2022; Razzaghi et al, 2021) to October 2021 (Stock et al, 2022). Sample size ranged from 473 (Siegel et al, 2021) to 355,299 pregnant women (UK Health Security Agency, 2021). Eight studies were cohort studies (Blakeway et al, 2022; Goldshtein et al, 2022; Lipkind et al, 2022; Razzaghi et al, 2021; Rottenstreich et al, 2022; Stock et al, 2022; UK Health Security Agency, 2021; Wainstock et al, 2021) and three studies were cross-sectional (Hosokawa et al, 2022; Siegel et al, 2021; Taubman – Ben=Ari et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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