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Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey

BACKGROUND: Obstetrician-gynecologists (ob-gyns) play a crucial role as vaccinators of pregnant women, yet little is known about their attitudes and practices in this role. Our objectives were to describe, among a nationally representative sample of ob-gyns: 1) practices and attitudes regarding vacc...

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Autores principales: O’Leary, Sean, Riley, Laura, Lindley, Megan C, Allison, Mandy, Crane, Lori, Hurley, Laura, Beaty, Brenda, Brtnikova, Michaela, Albert, Alison, Fisher, Alison, Jiles, Angela, Kempe, Allison
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630996/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1164
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author O’Leary, Sean
Riley, Laura
Lindley, Megan C
Allison, Mandy
Crane, Lori
Hurley, Laura
Beaty, Brenda
Brtnikova, Michaela
Albert, Alison
Fisher, Alison
Jiles, Angela
Kempe, Allison
author_facet O’Leary, Sean
Riley, Laura
Lindley, Megan C
Allison, Mandy
Crane, Lori
Hurley, Laura
Beaty, Brenda
Brtnikova, Michaela
Albert, Alison
Fisher, Alison
Jiles, Angela
Kempe, Allison
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description BACKGROUND: Obstetrician-gynecologists (ob-gyns) play a crucial role as vaccinators of pregnant women, yet little is known about their attitudes and practices in this role. Our objectives were to describe, among a nationally representative sample of ob-gyns: 1) practices and attitudes regarding vaccination of pregnant women; and 2) barriers to the use of standing orders. METHODS: An e-mail and mail survey among ob-gyns conducted March-June 2016. RESULTS: The response rate was 69% (331/477). Overall, 90% reported administering ≥1 vaccines to pregnant women. Almost all (97% and 95%, respectively), strongly recommend influenza (flu) and tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccines; 60% use standing orders for flu vaccination and 56% for Tdap vaccination. More (68%) always recommend Tdap vaccines to household contacts of pregnant women than flu vaccines (53%). Physician attitudes are shown in the figure. The most significant barriers to the use of standing orders included provider concern that patients prefer to speak to them first (12% major barrier, 25% somewhat), provider belief that they should be the one to recommend vaccines (11% major, 12% somewhat), and staff discomfort because of having to answer vaccine-related questions (7% major, 17% somewhat). CONCLUSION: Ob-gyn attitudinal barriers to maternal vaccination are rare, whereas barriers to use of standing orders, a highly effective strategy for increasing vaccination uptake, are common, and less than 2/3 of providers currently use them. DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-56309962017-11-07 Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey O’Leary, Sean Riley, Laura Lindley, Megan C Allison, Mandy Crane, Lori Hurley, Laura Beaty, Brenda Brtnikova, Michaela Albert, Alison Fisher, Alison Jiles, Angela Kempe, Allison Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Obstetrician-gynecologists (ob-gyns) play a crucial role as vaccinators of pregnant women, yet little is known about their attitudes and practices in this role. Our objectives were to describe, among a nationally representative sample of ob-gyns: 1) practices and attitudes regarding vaccination of pregnant women; and 2) barriers to the use of standing orders. METHODS: An e-mail and mail survey among ob-gyns conducted March-June 2016. RESULTS: The response rate was 69% (331/477). Overall, 90% reported administering ≥1 vaccines to pregnant women. Almost all (97% and 95%, respectively), strongly recommend influenza (flu) and tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccines; 60% use standing orders for flu vaccination and 56% for Tdap vaccination. More (68%) always recommend Tdap vaccines to household contacts of pregnant women than flu vaccines (53%). Physician attitudes are shown in the figure. The most significant barriers to the use of standing orders included provider concern that patients prefer to speak to them first (12% major barrier, 25% somewhat), provider belief that they should be the one to recommend vaccines (11% major, 12% somewhat), and staff discomfort because of having to answer vaccine-related questions (7% major, 17% somewhat). CONCLUSION: Ob-gyn attitudinal barriers to maternal vaccination are rare, whereas barriers to use of standing orders, a highly effective strategy for increasing vaccination uptake, are common, and less than 2/3 of providers currently use them. DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2017-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5630996/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1164 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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O’Leary, Sean
Riley, Laura
Lindley, Megan C
Allison, Mandy
Crane, Lori
Hurley, Laura
Beaty, Brenda
Brtnikova, Michaela
Albert, Alison
Fisher, Alison
Jiles, Angela
Kempe, Allison
Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey
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title_full Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey
title_fullStr Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey
title_full_unstemmed Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey
title_short Provider Attitudes and Practices Regarding Maternal Vaccination Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists: A National Survey
title_sort provider attitudes and practices regarding maternal vaccination among obstetrician-gynecologists: a national survey
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630996/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1164
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