This study aims to explore the reasons behind the reluctance of pregnant women to getvaccinated against COVID-19. With the ongoing pandemic, it has become essential tounderstand the concerns that women have regarding the COVID-19 vaccine, especially duringpregnancy. Pregnant women are at a higher risk of severe complications from COVID-19,including premature birth, preeclampsia, and the need for intensive care.The goal of thisresearch is to identify the barriers that prevent pregnant women from getting vaccinated,whether they are based on fears, misconceptions, or a lack of information. Byunderstanding these concerns, healthcare providers can have better conversations withtheir patients and provide accurate, evidence-based information to help them makeinformed decisions about their health and the health of their unborn child.Throughinterviews and visual methods, the study seeks to gather valuable insights into theemotional and psychological aspects of vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women. Thesefindings will help develop a tool to assist healthcare providers in addressing vaccinehesitancy effectively, ensuring that women are given all the necessary information tomake the best decision for their health and the well-being of their baby.
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Inclusion Criteria:
- During pregnancy follow-up consultations,
- Following their visit to the Gynecology-Obstetrics emergency department, regardless
of the reason,
- Hospitalized in the diabetology department or in the high-risk pregnancy (HRP) or
postpartum care department.
Exclusion Criteria:
- The patient is over 18 years old
France
Gonesse, France
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