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Pregnant Women's Attitudes about the COVID-19 Vaccine

Year 2025, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 1 - 9, 28.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.19127/mbsjohs.1472536

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Objective: Detected in Wuhan, China in 2019, the coronavirus, which causes acute respiratory syndrome, is a global public health problem. Studies have also reported that COVID-19 infection poses a high risk for pregnant women. This study aimed to assess the attitudes of pregnant women toward the COVID-19 vaccine and the factors influencing these attitudes.
Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted with 280 pregnant women between April 7 and November 4, 2022. Data were collected using a Descriptive Information Form and the Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Vaccination Scale.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 27.04±5.53 years. The mean score on the positive attitude subscale of the Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Vaccination Scale was 3.46±0.91, while the mean score on the negative attitude subscale was 2.64±0.83. Pregnant women who were vaccinated or planned to be vaccinated had significantly more positive attitudes than those who were unvaccinated or did not plan to be vaccinated (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The study revealed that pregnant women who were vaccinated or intended to receive the vaccine exhibited more positive attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination than those who refused the vaccine or were undecided. However, vaccine hesitancy persists, largely due to insufficient information regarding the efficacy and potential side effects of newly developed vaccines during pregnancy.

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Year 2025, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 1 - 9, 28.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.19127/mbsjohs.1472536

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References

  • Kiyat I, Karaman S, Atasen Gı, Kiyat ZE. Nurses in the Fight Against the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). THDD, 2020; 1(1): 81-90.
  • Rasmussen SA, Smulian JC, Lednicky JA, Wen TS, Jamieson D J. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and pregnancy: what obstetricians need to know. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2020; 222(5): 415-426.
  • Ekmez M, Ekmez F. Assessment of factors affecting attitudes and knowledge of pregnant women about COVID-19 vaccination. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2022; 42(6):1984-1990
  • Colciago E, Capitoli G, Vergani P, Ornaghi S. Womenʼs attitude towards COVID‐19 vaccination in pregnancy: A survey study in northern Italy. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 2023; 162(1): 139-146.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). Questions and answers: COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy. 2022; 1-5. URL: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-FAQ-Pregnancy-Vaccines-2022.1 (Access date: December 01, 2022).
  • Genis B, Gurhan N, Koc M, Genis C, Sirin B, Cırakoglu OC, Cosar B. Development of perception and attitude scales related with COVID-19 pandemia. Pearson journal of social sciences-humanities. 2020 5(7):306-328.
  • Goncu-Ayhan S, Oluklu D, Atalay A, Menekse-Beser D, Tanacan A, Moraloglu-Tekin O, Sahin D. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in pregnant women. International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2021; 154(2):291–296. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.13713
  • Elmaoglu E, Sungur M, Celik M, Ozturk-Copur E. The Relation Between Perception of Control of Covid-19 and Attitude Towards the Covid-19 Vaccine in Indivuduals. Journal of Society & Social Work 2021; COVİD-19 (1): 337-353.
  • Fell DB, Torok E, Sprague AE, Regan AK, Dhinsa T, Alton GD, Dougan SD. (2023). Temporal trends and determinants of COVID-19 vaccine coverage and series initiation during pregnancy in Ontario, Canada, December 2020 to December 2021: A population-based retrospective cohort study. Vaccine. 2023; 41(10):1716-1725.
  • KalHefdhi HA, Mahmood SE, Alsaeedi MAI, Alwabel HHA, Alshahrani MS, Alshehri EY, ... Alosaimi MN. COVID-19 vaccine uptake and hesitancy among Pregnant and Lactating Women in Saudi Arabia. Vaccines. 2023; 11(2): 361.
  • Razzaghi H, Yankey D, Vashist K, Lu PJ, Kriss JL, Nguyen KH, Singleton JA. COVID-19 vaccination coverage and intent among women aged 18–49 years by pregnancy status, United States, April–November 2021. Vaccine. 2022; 40(32):4554-4563.
  • Solmaz E, Cagan ES, Taskin R. The Effect of Pregnancy's COVID-19 Fear Levels on Vaccine Attitudes. Artuklu International Journal of Health Sciences. 2022; 2(3):8-14.
  • Reifferscheid L, Marfo E, Assi A, Dubé E, MacDonald NE, Meyer SB, ... MacDonald SE. COVID-19 vaccine uptake and intention during pregnancy in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2022; 113(4):547-558.
  • Simmons LA, Whipps MD, Phipps JE, Satish NS, Swamy GK. Understanding COVID-19 vaccine uptake during pregnancy:‘Hesitance’, knowledge, and evidence-based decision-making. Vaccine. 2022; 40(19):2755-2760.
  • Sutton D, D'Alton M, Zhang Y, Kahe K, Cepin A, Goffman D, Gyamfi-Bannerman C. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonpregnant reproductive-aged women. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM. 2021; 3(5): 100403.
  • Shamshirsaz AA, Hessami K, Morain S, Afshar Y, Nassr AA, Arian SE, Aagaard K. Intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Perinatology. 2021; 492-500.
  • Kaya Odabas R, Demir R, Taspinar A. Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about coronavirus vaccines in Turkiye. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2022; 42(8):3484-3491.
  • Amiebenomo OM, Osuagwu UL, Envuladu EA, Miner CA, Mashige KP, Ovenseri-Ogbomo G, Agho KE. Acceptance and risk perception of COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant and non-pregnant women in Sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-sectional matched-sample study. Vaccines. 2023; 11(2):484.
  • Uludag E, Sercekus P, Yildirim DF, Ozkan S. A qualitative study of pregnant women's opinions on COVID-19 vaccines in Turkey. Midwifery. 2022; 114:103459.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Midwifery (Other), Obstetrics and Gynocology Nursing
Journal Section Research articles
Authors

Ayça Şolt Kırca 0000-0001-6733-5348

Sefa Karaman 0000-0002-9320-3004

Seçil Hür 0000-0002-8348-8587

Zeynep Cambaz Sağdıç 0000-0001-6094-8192

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Publication Date February 28, 2025
Submission Date April 24, 2024
Acceptance Date December 27, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 11 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Şolt Kırca A, Karaman S, Hür S, Cambaz Sağdıç Z. Pregnant Women’s Attitudes about the COVID-19 Vaccine. Mid Blac Sea J Health Sci. 2025;11(1):1-9.

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