Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines among Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Μονάδα:
Ερευνητικό υλικό ΕΚΠΑ
Τίτλος:
Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccines among Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη:
Mass vaccination against COVID-19 is essential to control the pandemic. COVID-19 vaccines are now recommended during pregnancy to prevent adverse outcomes. With this review, we aimed to evaluate the evidence in the literature regarding the uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations among pregnant women. A comprehensive search was performed in PubMed, Medline, Scopus, ProQuest, Web of Science, CINAHL, and medRxiv from inception to 23 March 2022. We performed a meta-analysis to estimate the overall proportion of pregnant women vaccinated against COVID-19. We found 11 studies including 703,004 pregnant women. The overall proportion of pregnant women vaccinated against COVID-19 was 27.5% (95% CI: 18.8–37.0%). Predictors of COVID-19 vaccination uptake were older age, ethnicity, race, trust in COVID-19 vaccines, and fear of COVID-19 during pregnancy. Mistrust in the government, diagnosis of COVID-19 during pregnancy, and fears about the safety and side effects of COVID-19 vaccines were reasons for declining vaccination. The global COVID-19 vaccination prevalence in pregnant women is low. A large gap exists in the literature on the factors influencing the decision of pregnant women to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Targeted information campaigns are essential to increase vaccine literacy among pregnant women. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2022
Συγγραφείς:
Galanis, P.
Vraka, I.
Siskou, O.
Konstantakopoulou, O.
Katsiroumpa, A.
Kaitelidou, D.
Περιοδικό:
Vaccine
Εκδότης:
MDPI
Τόμος:
10
Αριθμός / τεύχος:
5
Επίσημο URL (Εκδότης):
DOI:
10.3390/vaccines10050766
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