Objectives: To determine the acceptance rate and associated factors of influenza vaccination among Thai pregnant women.Materials and Methods:A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital from November 2014 to March 2015. Pregnant women were asked to complete self-administered questionnaires that collected data on acceptance of vaccination, knowledge, attitude and practice regarding to influenza vaccination during pregnancy. The associated factors were determined by logistic regression analysis.Results: A total of 412 women completed the questionnaires. Acceptance rate of influenza vaccination among the participants was 40.5% (95% CI 35.9-45.3). Most participants (320 women, 77.7%) had good kn...
Background and Objectives: To describe the knowledge and attitudes related to the acceptance of the ...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza and pertussis cause significant morbidity and mortality among expecta...
AbstractBackgroundIn 2009, Thailand recommended pregnant women be prioritized for influenza vaccinat...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and factors ass...
Background: Influenza vaccination is the most effective strategy to prevent comorbidity and mortalit...
Purpose: This study was done to examine the actual state of influenza vaccination among pregnant wom...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and fac...
Objective: After pregnant women were detected to have serious complications when infected with pande...
Introduction: Vaccination of pregnant women with tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)...
Abstract Background Although the World Health Organization and health authorities in most countries ...
Pregnant women are a target group for receipt of influenza vaccine because there appears to be an el...
Background: Pregnant women have an increased risk of complications from influenza. Influenza vaccina...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Pregnant women infected with influenza virus are more likely to experience severe complications comp...
Background and Objectives: To describe the knowledge and attitudes related to the acceptance of the ...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza and pertussis cause significant morbidity and mortality among expecta...
AbstractBackgroundIn 2009, Thailand recommended pregnant women be prioritized for influenza vaccinat...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and factors ass...
Background: Influenza vaccination is the most effective strategy to prevent comorbidity and mortalit...
Purpose: This study was done to examine the actual state of influenza vaccination among pregnant wom...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and fac...
Objective: After pregnant women were detected to have serious complications when infected with pande...
Introduction: Vaccination of pregnant women with tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)...
Abstract Background Although the World Health Organization and health authorities in most countries ...
Pregnant women are a target group for receipt of influenza vaccine because there appears to be an el...
Background: Pregnant women have an increased risk of complications from influenza. Influenza vaccina...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
Pregnant women infected with influenza virus are more likely to experience severe complications comp...
Background and Objectives: To describe the knowledge and attitudes related to the acceptance of the ...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal influenza and pertussis cause significant morbidity and mortality among expecta...