Table 1.
Participant | Aware of influenza vaccination in pregnancy | Awareness of pertussis vac recommended in pregnancy planning or post-natally1 | Willingness to have vaccines during pregnancy | Vaccination status during pre-pregnancy planning/ pregnancy |
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1. Australian | Yes | No | No | Nil2 |
2. Australian | No | No | No | Nil |
3. Australian | No | No | Yes as long as no risk to the baby | Nil |
4. Australian | No | No | No | Nil |
5. Australian | No | No | Yes as long as no risk to the baby | Nil |
6. Australian | Yes | Yes | Yes as long as no risk to the baby | Pertussis vaccine after birth of last child Nil during current pregnancy |
7. Australian | No | No | No | Nil |
8. Australian | No | No | Yes as long as no risk to the baby | Influenza vaccine |
9. Australian | Yes | Yes | Yes | Nil |
10. Indonesian (+husband) | No | Yes | Yes | Nil |
11. Australian | No | Yes | Yes depends on risk to the baby | Nil |
12. Sri Lankan | No | Yes | Yes depends on risk to the baby | Rubella vaccine Influenza vaccine |
13. Australian (+Partner) | No | No | No | Nil |
14. Australian (+husband) | No | Yes | Yes depends on risk to the baby | Influenza vaccine |
15. Indonesian | No | No | Not sure | Nil |
16. Australian | No | No | No | Nil |
17. Australian (+husband) | No | Yes | Not sure | Nil |
Notes: 1. This was the recommendation at the time of interview. This has subsequently had the addition of pertussis vaccination in the third trimester of pregnancy added to the recommendation for pertussis vaccine in pregnancy planning or postnatally 2. Had not received any maternal immunization in this pregnancy at the time of interview.