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. 2023 Jun 2;11:1171142. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1171142

Table 2.

Results of the regression model for potential determinants of the outcomes of interest.

Variables OR 95% CI p
Model 1: Outcome: having advised women about influenza vaccination during pregnancy Log-likelihood = −208.32917; Prob > chi2 < 0.001; Obs = 415
Knowledge score about vaccinations and VPDs during pregnancy, continuous 1.63 1.26–2.12 <0.001
Attitude score about immunization during pregnancy, continuous 1.20 1.09–1.33 <0.001
Profession
OB/GYN* 1.00
Midwife 0.30 0.17–0.54 <0.001
PCP 0.83 0.40–1.74 0.629
Number of years in practice, continuous 1.02 1.01–1.05 0.039
Female gender 0.85 0.50–1.44 0.546
Model 2: Outcome: having recommended influenza vaccination during pregnancy Log-likelihood = −216.44751; Prob > chi2 < 0.001; Obs = 415
Having advised pregnant people about influenza vaccination 5.65 3.35–9.54 <0.001
Attitude score about immunization during pregnancy, continuous 1.16 1.05–1.29 0.005
Profession
OB/GYN* 1.00
Midwife 0.86 0.46–1.61 0.644
PCP 2.45 1.07–5.59 0.033
Female gender 1.08 0.64–1.80 0.777
Number of years in practice, continuous 1.00 0.98–1.02 0.877
Knowledge score about vaccinations and VPDs during pregnancy, continuous 1.02 0.79–1.32 0.895

*Reference category; VPDs, vaccine-preventable diseases; OB/GYN, obstetrician-gynaecologist; PCP, primary care physician.