Summary information

Study title

Pregnant Women's Awareness, Perception, and Acceptability of the COVID-19 Vaccine Attending Antenatal Clinics in Bharatpur, Nepal, 2022

Creator

Dhakal, R, Shree Medical and Technical College, Bharatpur, Nepal
Sapkota, S, Shree Medical and Technical College, Bharatpur, Nepal
Shobhana, N, Shree Medical and Technical College, Bharatpur, Nepal

Study number / PID

856201 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-856201 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

The COVID-19 vaccine is a cost-effective and reliable public health intervention to combat the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. The vaccination is considered safe and effective at any stage of pregnancy; however, pregnant women show more vaccine hesitation than the general population. This study aims to assess pregnant women's awareness, perception, and acceptability of the COVID-19 vaccine attending antenatal clinics. An institutional-based cross-sectional analytical study design was used to assess the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine and associated factors among pregnant women between Feb-1 to March-30 -2022 at antenatal clinics of Bharatpur Chitwan using systematic random sampling. A semi-structured interview schedule was used to collect data from 644 respondents. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics like the Pearson chi-square test and logistic regression analysis. The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was found to be 22 % and ethnicity (AOR =1.826; 95% CI = 1.215-2.745) , education level (AOR=1.773; 95%CI= 1.025-3,068; ), history of COVID-19 infection (AOR =3.63 ;95% CI=1.323-9.956;) ,number of child (AOR= 5.021; 95% CI 1.989-12.677; ), trimester (week of pregnancy) (AOR=2.437; 95% CI 1.107-5.366 ) and level of perception (AOR= 2.152; 95% CI 1.109-4.178) were found to be statistically significant for acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant mother. In this study, low levels of vaccine acceptance were found. Several influential factors like occupation, history of COVID-19 infection, number of pregnancies, week of gestation, and level of attitude were found to be significant for acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant women. Everyone needs vaccine acceptance to get herd immunity and reduce the COVID-19 infection. But Vaccine hesitancy is one of the significant threats to the COVID-19 rollout and successful pandemic mitigation. Therefore, properly disseminating information and removing misperceptions about...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/02/2022 - 30/03/2022

Country

Nepal

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

To collect data from selected ANC clinics, the researchers themselves collect the data. Data were collected by face-to-face interview method using a pretested semi-structured interview schedule among the women attending the ANC clinics of a selected hospital in Bharatpur. At the time, one participant was interviewed for 20 to 25 minutes. The researcher made every pos-sible attempt to reduce bias in data collection. Data collectors and respondents followed the WHO COVID-19 prevention protocols such as using face masks, maintaining physical distanc-ing, and hand sanitizer during data collection.

Funding information

Grant number

Unknown

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

The UK Data Archive has granted a dissemination embargo. The embargo will end on 15/10/2023 and the data will then be available to registered users.

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