Table 3.
Grievances about the decision to get a vaccination.
| Relevant information | N = 400 |
|---|---|
| You felt embarrassed when your doctor advised you to get a vaccination | |
| Yes | 73 (18.3%) |
| No | 273 (68.3%) |
| Unsure | 54 (13.5%) |
| You believed that your doctor would not provide standardised ante-natal care if you did not get vaccinated as recommended by the doctor | |
| Yes | 66 (16.5%) |
| No | 254 (63.5%) |
| Unsure | 80 (20.0%) |
| People are forced by doctors to get vaccinated | |
| Yes | 5 (1.3%) |
| No | 379 (94.8%) |
| Unsure | 16 (4.0%) |
| People are forced by their husbands or close relatives to get vaccinated | |
| Yes | 5 (1.3%) |
| No | 869 (96.5%) |
| Unsure | 9 (2.3%) |
| You are forced by your employer to get vaccinated to obtain a certification of vaccination even if you do not want to be vaccinated | |
| Yes | 28 (7.0%) |
| No | 360 (90.0%) |
| Unsure | 12 (3.0%) |
| Vaccination certification has a huge influence on your work and daily life | |
| Yes | 234 (58.5%) |
| No | 122 (30.5%) |
| Unsure | 44 (11.0%) |
| Social media information and stories about the dangers to, and deaths of, pregnant women influence your vaccination decision | |
| Yes | 221 (55.3%) |
| No | 103 (25.8%) |
| Unsure | 76 (19.0%) |
| The type of vaccine influences your vaccination decision | |
| Yes | 289 (72.3%) |
| No | 72 (18.0%) |
| Unsure | 39 (9.8%) |
| The number of previous injections influences your next vaccination decision | |
| Yes | 246 (61.5%) |
| No | 102 (25.5%) |
| Unsure | 52 (13.0%) |
| Information from the government or the Ministry of Health influences your vaccination decision | |
| Yes | 266 (66.5%) |
| No | 86 (21.5%) |
| Unsure | 48 (12.0%) |
| Your COVID-19 immunity level influences your vaccination decision | |
| Yes | 283 (70.8%) |
| No | 71 (17.8%) |
| Unsure | 46 (11.5%) |