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Attitudes, Intentions, and Barriers Toward Influenza Vaccination Among Pregnant Korean Women

Authors
Kang, Hee SunDe Gagne, Jennie C.Kim, Jung-Hee
Issue Date
Sep-2015
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL, v.36, no.9, pp 1026 - 1038
Pages
13
Journal Title
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL
Volume
36
Number
9
Start Page
1026
End Page
1038
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/9119
DOI
10.1080/07399332.2014.942903
ISSN
0739-9332
1096-4665
Abstract
Following our study of attitudes, barriers, and intentions concerning the influenza vaccination among pregnant women in South Korea, we discovered that women displaying a more positive attitude toward the influenza vaccination were more likely to receive it during their pregnancy. We also found that attitudes toward vaccination were more positive among vaccinated pregnant women than among those who were unvaccinated. Furthermore, women showed a greater intention to get vaccinated if a clinician, rather than friends, recommended it. The major perceived barriers to receiving an influenza vaccination were being pregnant, fearing harm to the baby, feeling healthy, and thinking it is unnecessary.
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