Challenges and opportunities of vaccination during pregnancy: perspectives of 20 healthcare professionals.

Publication date: Jan 22, 2025

Vaccination during pregnancy is crucial due to increased maternal vulnerability to infectious diseases. However, uptake of recommended vaccines (influenza, pertussis, COVID-19) remains suboptimal, particularly among disadvantaged groups. This qualitative study explored healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) perspectives, selected purposively, on factors influencing maternal vaccination in London. Data from a workshop transcript and an online quality improvement survey involving 15 GPs, two midwives, two obstetricians and one pharmacist were thematically analysed. HCPs highlighted that pregnant women perceive the benefits of pertussis vaccination more positively than other vaccines. Clear, consistent communication and integrating vaccinations into routine antenatal care were identified as essential for improving accessibility and convenience. The critical role of midwives influencing vaccination decisions was emphasised. While recognising the potential of AI-based technologies to disseminate vaccine information, concerns were raised about trust, digital literacy and information quality, highlighting the need for tailored, reliable strategies to boost maternal vaccination rates and improve health outcomes.

Concepts Keywords
Boost Artificial intelligence
Covid Health policy
Healthcare Healthcare professional
Influenza Maternal vaccinations
Midwives Technology
Vaccine uptake

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH infectious diseases
disease MESH influenza
disease MESH pertussis
pathway KEGG Pertussis
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO quality
disease IDO role

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