Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals
Williams J, Kurlandsky K, Breslin K, Durfee M, Stein A, Hurley L, Shoup J, Reifler L, Daley M, Lewin B, Goddard K, Henninger M, Nelson J, Vazquez-Benitez G, Hanson K, Fuller C, Weintraub E, McNeil M, Hambidge S. Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines Among Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Individuals. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e245479. PMID: 38587844, PMCID: PMC11002697, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.5479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine Safety DatalinkHispanic respondentsHigher risk of severe COVID-19 outcomesPregnant peopleNon-Hispanic white respondentsCross-sectional survey studyWave 2Centers for Disease Control and PreventionNon-Hispanic blacksUS Centers for Disease Control and PreventionSpanish-speaking membersHealth care systemVaccination statusDisease Control and PreventionPublic health messagesRisk of severe COVID-19 outcomesControl and PreventionSelf-reported vaccination statusProportion of respondentsPublic health concernSevere COVID-19 outcomesNon-HispanicCare systemHealth messagesMain OutcomesInfluenza vaccination accuracy among adults: Self-report compared with electronic health record data
Daley M, Reifler L, Shoup J, Glanz J, Lewin B, Klein N, Kharbanda E, McLean H, Hambidge S, Nelson J, Naleway A, Weintraub E, McNeil M, Razzaghi H, Singleton J. Influenza vaccination accuracy among adults: Self-report compared with electronic health record data. Vaccine 2024, 42: 2740-2746. PMID: 38531726, PMCID: PMC11238074, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.03.052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfluenza seasonNegative predictive valueVaccination dataSelf-reportInfluenza vaccineElectronic health record dataRandom sample of adultsHealth record dataCriterion standardInfluenzaModerate concordancePredictive valueResponse rateSurvey response rateSample of adultsVaccination statusSurvey yearRecord dataResearch NetworkRandom sampleAdults