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. 2019 Aug 11;55(8):467. doi: 10.3390/medicina55080467

Table 1.

Distribution of frequencies and percentages in women surveyed on the knowledge and sources of information about the flu vaccine.

Vaccinated Non-Vaccinated Total CI (95%)
Overall (n/%) (421/61.6%) (262/38.4%) (683/100%)
Have you Heard about the flu vaccine? *
Yes 402 (64.2%) 224 (35.8%) 626 (91.7%) (89.5–93.8)
No 19 (33.3%) 38 (66.7%) 57 (8.3%) (1.1–15.4)
Where did you obtain information about the flu vaccine during your pregnancy?
Family–Friends 50 (60.2%) 33 (39.8%) 83 (12.2%) (5.1–19.2)
Internet * 27 (74.4%) 12 (25.6%) 39 (5.7%) (0.0–12.9)
Private Office 42 (80.8%) 10 (19.2%) 52 (7.6%) (0.4–14.8)
Hospital 9 (81.8%) 2 (18.2%) 11 (1.6%) (0.0–9.0)
Health Center 15 (75.0%) 5 (25.0%) 20 (2.9%) (0.0–10.2)
No information * 285 (61.0%) 182 (39.0%) 467 (68.4%) (64.2–72.6)
Media (press, radio, TV) 18 (36.7%) 31 (63.3%) 49 (7.2%) (0.0–14.4)
Has anyone recommended vaccination to you? *
Yes 409 (64.9%) 221 (35.1%) 630 (92.2%) (90.1–94.3)
No 12 (22.6%) 41 (77.4%) 53 (7.8%) (0.5–15.0)
Family Doctor 31 (70.5%) 13 (29.5%) 44 (6.4%) (0.0–13.6)
Who Midwife * 391 (64.7%) 213 (35.1%) 604 (88.4%) (85.8–90.9)
Nurse 0 (0.0%) 1 (100%) 1 (0.1%) (0.0–6.3)
Gynecologist 6 (75.0%) 2 (25.0%) 8 (1.2%) (0.0–8.7)
Family/Friend 9 (42.9%) 12 (57.1%) 21 (3.1%) (0.0–1.4)
No one * 12 (23.1%) 40 (76.9%) 52 (7.6%) (0.3–14.8)

* Statistically significant differences between the vaccinated and non-vaccinated (p < 0.05).