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A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya

The vaccine decision-making process of pregnant and lactating women is complex. Regarding COVID-19, pregnant women are at increased risk for severe disease and poor health outcomes. While pregnant and lactating women were excluded from COVID-19 vaccine trials, available evidence suggests that COVID-...

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Autores principales: Limaye, Rupali J., Paul, Alicia, Gur-Arie, Rachel, Zavala, Eleonor, Lee, Clarice, Fesshaye, Berhaun, Singh, Prachi, Njagi, Wincate, Odila, Paul, Munyao, Paul, Njogu, Rosemary, Mutwiwa, Stephen, Noguchi, Lisa, Morgan, Christopher, Karron, Ruth
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9618426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36336529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.10.068
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author Limaye, Rupali J.
Paul, Alicia
Gur-Arie, Rachel
Zavala, Eleonor
Lee, Clarice
Fesshaye, Berhaun
Singh, Prachi
Njagi, Wincate
Odila, Paul
Munyao, Paul
Njogu, Rosemary
Mutwiwa, Stephen
Noguchi, Lisa
Morgan, Christopher
Karron, Ruth
author_facet Limaye, Rupali J.
Paul, Alicia
Gur-Arie, Rachel
Zavala, Eleonor
Lee, Clarice
Fesshaye, Berhaun
Singh, Prachi
Njagi, Wincate
Odila, Paul
Munyao, Paul
Njogu, Rosemary
Mutwiwa, Stephen
Noguchi, Lisa
Morgan, Christopher
Karron, Ruth
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description The vaccine decision-making process of pregnant and lactating women is complex. Regarding COVID-19, pregnant women are at increased risk for severe disease and poor health outcomes. While pregnant and lactating women were excluded from COVID-19 vaccine trials, available evidence suggests that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and protective during pregnancy. In this study, we used a socio-ecological approach to explore factors influencing the decision-making process for COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and lactating women in Kenya, for the purpose of informing demand generation strategies. As pregnant and lactating women are influenced by many factors, we conducted 84 in-depth interviews with a variety of stakeholders, including 31 pregnant or lactating women, 20 healthcare workers such as nurses, midwives, doctors, and frontline workers, 25 male family members of pregnant or lactating women, and 8 gatekeepers such as community leaders and faith-based leaders. These individuals were recruited from six communities in Kenya: three urban, and three rural. We applied a grounded theory approach to identify emerging themes and organized emerging themes using the SAGE Vaccine Hesitancy model, which includes three categories of determinants of vaccine acceptance, including contextual influences, individual and group influences, and vaccine and vaccination specific issues. Myths, interpersonal norms, and religion emerged as themes related to contextual influences. Safety, risk perception, and the role of the healthcare worker emerged as themes related to individual and group influences. For vaccine and vaccination specific issues, emerging themes included availability, accessibility, and eligibility. While maternal immunization can substantially reduce the effect of infectious diseases in mothers and infants, vaccine acceptance is critical. However, vaccines do not save lives; vaccination does. We hope the results of this study can be used to tailor communication efforts to increase vaccine demand among pregnant and lactating women.
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spelling pubmed-96184262022-10-31 A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya Limaye, Rupali J. Paul, Alicia Gur-Arie, Rachel Zavala, Eleonor Lee, Clarice Fesshaye, Berhaun Singh, Prachi Njagi, Wincate Odila, Paul Munyao, Paul Njogu, Rosemary Mutwiwa, Stephen Noguchi, Lisa Morgan, Christopher Karron, Ruth Vaccine Article The vaccine decision-making process of pregnant and lactating women is complex. Regarding COVID-19, pregnant women are at increased risk for severe disease and poor health outcomes. While pregnant and lactating women were excluded from COVID-19 vaccine trials, available evidence suggests that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and protective during pregnancy. In this study, we used a socio-ecological approach to explore factors influencing the decision-making process for COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and lactating women in Kenya, for the purpose of informing demand generation strategies. As pregnant and lactating women are influenced by many factors, we conducted 84 in-depth interviews with a variety of stakeholders, including 31 pregnant or lactating women, 20 healthcare workers such as nurses, midwives, doctors, and frontline workers, 25 male family members of pregnant or lactating women, and 8 gatekeepers such as community leaders and faith-based leaders. These individuals were recruited from six communities in Kenya: three urban, and three rural. We applied a grounded theory approach to identify emerging themes and organized emerging themes using the SAGE Vaccine Hesitancy model, which includes three categories of determinants of vaccine acceptance, including contextual influences, individual and group influences, and vaccine and vaccination specific issues. Myths, interpersonal norms, and religion emerged as themes related to contextual influences. Safety, risk perception, and the role of the healthcare worker emerged as themes related to individual and group influences. For vaccine and vaccination specific issues, emerging themes included availability, accessibility, and eligibility. While maternal immunization can substantially reduce the effect of infectious diseases in mothers and infants, vaccine acceptance is critical. However, vaccines do not save lives; vaccination does. We hope the results of this study can be used to tailor communication efforts to increase vaccine demand among pregnant and lactating women. Elsevier Science 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9618426/ /pubmed/36336529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.10.068 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Limaye, Rupali J.
Paul, Alicia
Gur-Arie, Rachel
Zavala, Eleonor
Lee, Clarice
Fesshaye, Berhaun
Singh, Prachi
Njagi, Wincate
Odila, Paul
Munyao, Paul
Njogu, Rosemary
Mutwiwa, Stephen
Noguchi, Lisa
Morgan, Christopher
Karron, Ruth
A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
title A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
title_full A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
title_fullStr A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
title_full_unstemmed A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
title_short A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
title_sort socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the covid-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: findings from kenya
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9618426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36336529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.10.068
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