Objective: The severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 virus is transmitted from person to person through contact, droplets, and airborne particles. The vaccine is effective in controlling the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Pregnant women due to changes in their bodies are vulnerable to infectious diseases, some of which can be prevented by vaccination. This study, it was aimed to examine the hesitancy of the COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women and the factors affecting it. Material and Methods: The population of this cross-sectional study consisted of all pregnant women aged 15-49 years who applied to Mardin Training and Research Hospital. The convenience sampling method was used in the study, and all pregnant women (n=211) who applied to the hospital between October 10, 2022- December 23, 2022, met the inclusion criteria and agreed to participate in the study constituted the sample of the study. The data was collected using the ''questionnaire form'' and the ''Vaccine Hesitancy Scale.'' Cronbach alpha value of the scale was found to be 0.790. and the total mean score was found to be 61.24±11.63 it was determined that the pregnant women had a ''moderate'' level of hesitancy to vaccination. Results: It has been concluded that the husband's education status, the gestation week, the number of pregnancies, the presence of chronic patients in the household, and the history of abortion were effective on the vaccine hesitancy in the pregnant woman. Conclusion: Pregnant women should be informed more about vaccination and encouraged to be vaccinated. More studies on the subject are needed.
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; pregnant women; vaccination hesitancy
Amaç: Şiddetli akut solunum sendromu-koronavirüs-2 virüsü, insandan insana temas, damlacık ve havada asılı partiküller yoluyla bulaşmaktadır. Aşı, koronavirüs hastalığı-2019 [coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19)] pandemisini kontrol altına almada etkilidir. Gebeler vücutlarında meydana gelen değişiklikler nedeniyle, bazıları aşı ile önlenebilen bulaşıcı hastalıklarda savunmasız bir gruptur. Bu çalışmada, gebelerin COVID-19 aşı karşıtlığı ve etkileyen faktörleri incelemek amaçlanmıştır. Gereç ve Yöntemler: Kesitsel tipte olan bu çalışmanın evrenini Mardin Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesine başvuran 15-49 yaş aralığındaki tüm gebeler oluşturmaktadır. Çalışmada kolayda örnekleme yöntemi kullanılmış olup, 10 Ekim 2022-23 Aralık 2022 tarihleri arasında hastaneye başvuran, çalışmaya dâhil edilme kriterlerini karşılayan ve çalışmaya katılmayı kabul eden tüm gebeler (n=211) araştırmanın örneklemini oluşturmuştur. Veriler ''anket formu'' ve ''Aşı Karşıtlığı Ölçeği'' kullanılarak toplanmıştır. Ölçeğin Cronbach alfa değeri 0,790, toplam puan ortalaması 61,24±11,63 olarak bulunmuştur ve gebelerin aşı karşıtlığının ''orta'' düzeyde olduğu belirlenmiştir. Bulgular: Eş eğitim durumu, gebelik haftası, gebelik sayısı, hanede kronik hasta varlığı ve abortus öyküsünün gebelerde aşı karşıtlığı üzerinde etkili olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır. Sonuç: Gebelerin aşı konusunda daha çok bilgilendirilmeleri ve aşıya teşviklerinin sağlanması gerekmektedir. Konu ile ilgili daha çok çalışmaya ihtiyaç duyulmaktadır.
Anahtar Kelimeler: COVID-19 aşıları; gebe kadınlar; aşı karşıtlığı
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