Racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women in the United States: The contribution of vaccine-related attitudes
Daley M, Reifler L, Shoup J, Glanz J, Naleway A, Nelson J, Williams J, McLean H, Vazquez-Benitez G, Goddard K, Lewin B, Weintraub E, McNeil M, Razzaghi H, Singleton J. Racial and ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women in the United States: The contribution of vaccine-related attitudes. Preventive Medicine 2023, 177: 107751. PMID: 37926397, PMCID: PMC10881081, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2023.107751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine-related attitudesInfluenza vaccination coveragePregnant womenInfluenza vaccinationVaccination coverageEthnic disparitiesHigher influenza vaccination coverageSelf-reported influenza vaccinationNon-Hispanic black womenNon-Hispanic black respondentsElectronic health record dataHealth record dataNon-Hispanic white respondentsSurvey response rateInfluenza seasonMaternal ageVaccinationResponse rateHealth statusCoverage disparitiesRecord dataWomenEthnic differencesSurvey yearBlack women