Background: COVID-19 vaccines are advised for pregnant women in the United Kingdom (UK) however COVID-19 vaccine uptake among pregnant women is inadequate. Methods: An online survey and semi-structured interviews were used to investigate pregnant women’s views on COVID-19 vaccine acceptability for themselves when pregnant, not pregnant and for their babies. 1,181 women, aged over 16 years, who had been pregnant since 23rd March 2020, were surveyed between 3rd August–11th October 2020. Ten women were interviewed. Results: The majority of women surveyed (81.2%) reported that they would ‘definitely’ or were ‘leaning towards’ accepting a COVID-19 vaccine when not pregnant. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was significantly lower during pregnancy (62...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 vaccines are advised for pregnant women in the United Kingdom (UK) however COVI...
AbstractBackgroundCOVID-19 vaccines are the cornerstone of the pandemic response and now advised for...
Background Pregnant women and their unborn babies are at increased risk from serious complications,...
Abstract Background Vaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during p...
Background COVID-19 changed access to healthcare, including vaccinations, in the United Kingdom (UK)...
BackgroundVaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during past epidem...
Background: Concerns have been raised regarding a potential surge of COVID-19 in pregnancy, secondar...
Background: Concerns have been raised regarding a potential surge of COVID-19 in pregnancy, secondar...
BACKGROUND: In England, influenza and pertussis vaccination has been recommended for all pregnant wo...
COVID-19 is associated with poor maternal and pregnancy outcomes. COVID-19 vaccination is recommende...
Background: Vaccine safety scares, whether factual or fabricated, can erode confidence and reduce co...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 vaccines are advised for pregnant women in the United Kingdom (UK) however COVI...
AbstractBackgroundCOVID-19 vaccines are the cornerstone of the pandemic response and now advised for...
Background Pregnant women and their unborn babies are at increased risk from serious complications,...
Abstract Background Vaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during p...
Background COVID-19 changed access to healthcare, including vaccinations, in the United Kingdom (UK)...
BackgroundVaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during past epidem...
Background: Concerns have been raised regarding a potential surge of COVID-19 in pregnancy, secondar...
Background: Concerns have been raised regarding a potential surge of COVID-19 in pregnancy, secondar...
BACKGROUND: In England, influenza and pertussis vaccination has been recommended for all pregnant wo...
COVID-19 is associated with poor maternal and pregnancy outcomes. COVID-19 vaccination is recommende...
Background: Vaccine safety scares, whether factual or fabricated, can erode confidence and reduce co...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
The COVID-19 pandemic may be of particular concern for pregnant and breastfeeding women. We aimed to...
Introduction: Uptake rates of antenatal vaccination remain suboptimal. Our aims were to determine (1...