COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in the Perinatal Period: A Survey Among Residents of Hawaii

Mary S. Tschann PhD, MPH , Taylor N. Ronquillo MPH , Lauren M. Sternberg BS , Zarina J. Wong BA , Reni Soon MD, MPH , Bliss E.K. Kaneshiro MD, MPH
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Abstract

Introduction

This study describes the vaccination status among people in Hawaii who are attempting pregnancy, currently pregnant, recently delivered (<6 months), and/or breastfeeding and documents common concerns and information sources associated with vaccine decision making.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional online survey between April and September 2022 throughout Hawaii. The anonymous surveys were disseminated through flyers and online links posted by physician offices and community partners throughout Hawaii.

Results

Final analyses included 165 responses. Almost half of the respondents (n=75, 45%) were unvaccinated, 38% (n=62) were fully vaccinated, and 17% (n=28) were partially vaccinated. The most influential sources for vaccine decision making for vaccinated respondents were their healthcare providers (n=28, 45%) and official healthcare organizations (n=22, 36%), whereas unvaccinated respondents reported friends/family (n=28, 37%) and their healthcare providers (n=26, 35%) as their most influential sources. Top COVID-19 vaccine concerns for unvaccinated individuals were reactions to vaccine (n=78, 76%) and concerns for safety of the vaccine (n=75, 73%).

Conclusions

Efforts should be made to increase and expand vaccine education about the benefits and safety of vaccines during pregnancy beyond the pregnant person to create more supportive social norms for COVID-19 vaccination in the perinatal period. Consistent and unequivocal support across medical specialties, including obstetrics, pediatrics, and family medicine, is also crucial for encouraging the uptake of the vaccine during pregnancy or when breastfeeding.

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导言本研究描述了夏威夷准备怀孕、正在怀孕、最近分娩(6 个月)和/或正在哺乳的人群的疫苗接种情况,并记录了与疫苗决策相关的常见问题和信息来源。匿名调查通过传单和夏威夷各地医生办公室及社区合作伙伴发布的在线链接进行传播。近一半的受访者(n=75,45%)未接种疫苗,38%(n=62)完全接种疫苗,17%(n=28)部分接种疫苗。对已接种疫苗的受访者而言,对其疫苗决策影响最大的来源是其医疗保健提供者(n=28,45%)和官方医疗保健组织(n=22,36%),而未接种疫苗的受访者则称朋友/家人(n=28,37%)和医疗保健提供者(n=26,35%)是对其影响最大的来源。未接种者最关心的 COVID-19 疫苗问题是疫苗反应(78 人,76%)和疫苗安全性(75 人,73%)。结论应努力增加和扩大有关孕期疫苗益处和安全性的疫苗教育,使其超出孕妇的范围,从而为围产期接种 COVID-19 疫苗创造更多支持性社会规范。包括产科、儿科和家庭医学在内的各医学专科的一致和明确支持对于鼓励孕期或哺乳期接种疫苗也至关重要。
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