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. 2021 Sep 8;41(10):2549–2551. doi: 10.1038/s41372-021-01173-9

Table 1.

Multinomial logistic regression of vaccination intent by pregnancy status among healthcare workers at a large Midwestern medical center, February 2021 (n = 4299).

Characteristic Rejecting vaccine vs already vaccinated Delaying vaccine vs already vaccinated p value
Pregnancy Status <0.0001
 Trying to conceive 2.82 (2.00, 3.96) 3.06 (2.43, 3.86)
 Pregnant 2.17 (1.12, 4.22) 6.37 (4.56, 8.91)
 Breastfeeding 0.85 (0.31, 2.37) 1.75 (1.05, 2.93)
 Other women of reproductive age Ref. Ref.
Role <0.0001
 Physician --a 0.01 (0.00, 0.10)
 NP/NM/PA 0.33 (0.10, 1.11) 0.37 (0.18, 0.77)
 Nurse Ref Ref
 Trainee 0.08 (0.01, 0.59) 0.17 (0.07, 0.42)
 Allied health professional 1.54 (1.00, 2.38) 1.30 (0.96, 1.76)
 Staff with patient contact 0.83 (0.47, 1.48) 1.13 (0.78, 1.63)
 Other staff/faculty with no patient contact 0.90 (0.58, 1.41) 1.24 (0.93, 1.66)
Age 0.7890
 18–34 years 0.93 (0.67, 1.28) 1.05 (0.85, 1.30)
 35–44 years ref. ref.
Race/ethnicity <0.0001
 Non-Hispanic White ref. ref.
 Non-Hispanic Black 3.93 (2.21, 6.97) 4.45 (3.03, 6.55)
 Non-Hispanic Asian 0.22 (0.05, 0.90) 0.42 (0.23, 0.77)
 Hispanic 1.40 (0.71, 2.73) 0.91 (0.55, 1.52)
 Mixed and other 1.51 (0.74, 3.06) 1.42 (0.89, 2.27)

Data presented as odds ratio (95% CI).

aNot estimated; no physician rejected the vaccine.

NP/NM/PA, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, physician’s assistant.