In the UK, it is recommended that pregnant women receive the influenza and pertussis vaccination. However, uptake of these vaccinations in certain UK regions remains low. Previous studies show that pregnant women use the internet to access health information, yet it has not been previously explored whether the use of social networking sites (SNS) influences decisions about maternal vaccination uptake.The aim of this study was to determine, if the use of SNS to gain information on pregnancy vaccinations, is associated with women’s uptake of the influenza and pertussis vaccines during pregnancy.This is a cross-sectional study with data collected using an online questionnaire posted on Mumsnet (an online parenting site), from 3rd to 24th Augus...
Background: Recruitment of women in the periconceptional period to clinical studies using traditiona...
Pregnancy represents a high information need state, where uncertainty around medical intervention is...
Background: There is widespread concern about online vaccine misinformation. The aim of this study w...
Background and Aim: The online social networks as new and widespread sources of information have bee...
Internet has become an important part of our life, including during pregnancy where it is broadly us...
INTRODUCTION: Online media may influence women's decision to undergo vaccination during pregnancy. T...
BackgroundVaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during past epidem...
The use of social media to disseminate and receive health messages has increased over the past ten y...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
INTRODUCTION: Online media may influence women's decision to undergo vaccination during pregnancy. ...
BACKGROUND: A Melbourne (Australia) university affiliated, tertiary obstetric hospital provides lay ...
Abstract Background Vaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during p...
Background: Digital health tools such as apps are being increasingly used by women to access pregnan...
AbstractObjectiveInfluenza poses a serious health risk to pregnant women and their babies. Despite t...
At the start of 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic. Pr...
Background: Recruitment of women in the periconceptional period to clinical studies using traditiona...
Pregnancy represents a high information need state, where uncertainty around medical intervention is...
Background: There is widespread concern about online vaccine misinformation. The aim of this study w...
Background and Aim: The online social networks as new and widespread sources of information have bee...
Internet has become an important part of our life, including during pregnancy where it is broadly us...
INTRODUCTION: Online media may influence women's decision to undergo vaccination during pregnancy. T...
BackgroundVaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during past epidem...
The use of social media to disseminate and receive health messages has increased over the past ten y...
Aims and objectives: The study aims to explore why and how pregnant women use the internet as a heal...
INTRODUCTION: Online media may influence women's decision to undergo vaccination during pregnancy. ...
BACKGROUND: A Melbourne (Australia) university affiliated, tertiary obstetric hospital provides lay ...
Abstract Background Vaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during p...
Background: Digital health tools such as apps are being increasingly used by women to access pregnan...
AbstractObjectiveInfluenza poses a serious health risk to pregnant women and their babies. Despite t...
At the start of 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic. Pr...
Background: Recruitment of women in the periconceptional period to clinical studies using traditiona...
Pregnancy represents a high information need state, where uncertainty around medical intervention is...
Background: There is widespread concern about online vaccine misinformation. The aim of this study w...