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Acceptance and rejection of Covid-19 vaccine among pregnant and breast feeding women - a survey conducted in outpatient department of a tertiary care setup
Author(s):
1. OMEMA AKHTAR: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre,Karachi, Pakistan
2. SARAH KHAN: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre,Karachi, Pakistan
3. SHIZRA SHAHNAWAZ: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre,Karachi, Pakistan
4. SHAFAQ ISMAIL: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre,Karachi, Pakistan
5. SABA KHAN: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre,Karachi, Pakistan
6. HALEEMA YASMIN: Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre,Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract:
Aim: To ascertain the frequency of acceptance and rejection of covid-19 vaccination and the reasons behind their choices among pregnant and breast feeding women visiting outpatient department of a tertiary care setup. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Unit -1 for a period of one month. All women attending outpatient department during the study, fulfilling the inclusion criteria and willing to participate in the study were included after informed consent. A questionnaire designed to acquire general information about the study participant was filled by the researcher. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS vr 21.0. Results: Out of 500 enrolled women, 249(49.8%) women were pregnant and 251(51.2%) were breast feeding. 171(34.2%) were vaccinated and 329(65.8%) were unvaccinated. There is a significant association between the concept regarding unavailability of significant data regarding safety during pregnancy and breast feeding or vaccine being harmful during pregnancy and breastfeeding for mother & baby and acceptance of vaccine (p-value < 0.001) Conclusion: Safety concerns regarding the vaccine for pregnant and breast-feeding mothers still hold them from getting vaccinated. Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of the country need to play a vital role in building up the confidence of this population over vaccination and should strongly recommend pregnant and breast feeding women following up in clinics to get vaccinated.
Page(s): 186-190
Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Year: 2022
Keywords:
pregnancy , breastfeeding and covid vaccine , Covid vaccination , Covid pandemic
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