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Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among Thai pregnant women and their spouses: a prospective survey

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Abstract Background Vaccination is one of the most reliable interventions against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Although pregnant women’s attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination are well studied, husbands’ views toward COVID-19 vaccination for these women have not been surveyed. We aimed to determine the rates and associated factors of accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among Thai pregnant women and their spouses and to evaluate the actual rate of vaccination during pregnancy among these women. Methods A prospective survey was conducted at a tertiary care center in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 176 Thai pregnant woman/husband dyads who attended our antenatal care clinic between 1 July 2021 and 30 September 2021 were consecutively recruited for evaluations of their accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy. After delivery, data on COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among pregnant women were extracted from the hospital’s electronic database. Results After exclusion of five pregnant women with prepregnancy COVID-19 vaccination, 171 women and 176 male partners were included. The rates of accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy were 60.8% and 61.4%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that having a husband who favored COVID-19 vaccination for his wife was independently associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among pregnant women (adjusted odds ratio 4.82; 95% confidence interval 2.34, 9.94). However, confidence in vaccine safety was an associated factor of the husband’s willingness to have his wife vaccinated for COVID-19 during pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio 12.56; 95% confidence interval 2.35, 67.18). The actual rate of vaccination during pregnancy was 88.3%. Conclusions Although the rates of accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among Thai pregnant women and their spouses were modest, the actual rate of being vaccinated during pregnancy was high.
Title: Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among Thai pregnant women and their spouses: a prospective survey
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Abstract Background Vaccination is one of the most reliable interventions against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Although pregnant women’s attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination are well studied, husbands’ views toward COVID-19 vaccination for these women have not been surveyed.
We aimed to determine the rates and associated factors of accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among Thai pregnant women and their spouses and to evaluate the actual rate of vaccination during pregnancy among these women.
Methods A prospective survey was conducted at a tertiary care center in Bangkok, Thailand.
A total of 176 Thai pregnant woman/husband dyads who attended our antenatal care clinic between 1 July 2021 and 30 September 2021 were consecutively recruited for evaluations of their accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.
After delivery, data on COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among pregnant women were extracted from the hospital’s electronic database.
Results After exclusion of five pregnant women with prepregnancy COVID-19 vaccination, 171 women and 176 male partners were included.
The rates of accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy were 60.
8% and 61.
4%, respectively.
Multivariate analysis showed that having a husband who favored COVID-19 vaccination for his wife was independently associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among pregnant women (adjusted odds ratio 4.
82; 95% confidence interval 2.
34, 9.
94).
However, confidence in vaccine safety was an associated factor of the husband’s willingness to have his wife vaccinated for COVID-19 during pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio 12.
56; 95% confidence interval 2.
35, 67.
18).
The actual rate of vaccination during pregnancy was 88.
3%.
Conclusions Although the rates of accepting attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy among Thai pregnant women and their spouses were modest, the actual rate of being vaccinated during pregnancy was high.

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