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  • Sakarya Üniversitesi Holistik Sağlık Dergisi
  • Volume:6 Issue:2
  • Attitudes of Pregnant Women toward the COVID-19 Vaccine

Attitudes of Pregnant Women toward the COVID-19 Vaccine

Authors : Öznur TİRYAKİ, Hamide ZENGİN, Aslı AKDENİZ KUDUBEŞ, Emin Levent AKSOY, Mehmet Sühha BOSTANCI
Pages : 269-288
Doi:10.54803/sauhsd.1234064
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Publication Date : 2023-08-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: It was carried out to determine the attitudes of pregnant women toward the Covid-19 vaccine and related factors. Methods: The correlational and descriptive study was conducted with 356 pregnant women. In the study, data were collected using an introductory questionnaire, \`Attitudes towards Covid-19 Vaccine Scale\`, \`Vaccination Hesitancy in Pandemics Scale\`, and \`Covid-19 Vaccine Literacy Scale\`. Research data were analyzed with SPSS 25 package program. One-way ANOVA and Student-t test were used to determine the difference between the descriptive characteristics of the pregnant women participating in the study and the total and sub-dimension mean scores of the Attitude Scale towards the Covid-19 Vaccine. Pearson correlation analysis was used to determine the relationship between the Vaccine Hesitancy Scale in Pandemics, the Covid-19 Vaccine Literacy Scale, and the Attitudes Towards Covid-19 Vaccine Scale. Linear regression analysis was used to determine the factors affecting the Attitudes of Pregnants towards the Covid-19 Vaccine. Results: It was concluded that 37.4% of the pregnant women did not have any Covid-19 vaccine, 62.6% had the Covid-19 vaccine before pregnancy, and 22.5% had the vaccine during pregnancy. In pregnant women, those who have hesitations about the vaccine in cases such as working, increase in education level, fear of contracting Covid-19 before birth, having pre-pregnancy Covid-19 vaccine, thinking that pregnant women may have Covid-19 vaccine, getting Covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy, etc. increase their attitudes towards vaccination. Conclusion: Consider to change the conclusion: It was found that quite a few pregnant women received the Covid-19 vaccine during their pregnancy. Pregnant women\`s vaccination hesitancy influences their attitudes toward Covid-19.
Keywords : Gebe, Covid 19 aşısı, tutum, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, tereddüt

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