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Knowledge,attitudes,and practices regarding Covid-19 and their relationship with Covid-19 booster vaccination status among women with infertility

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Objective:To elucidate the relationship among knowledge,attitudes,and practices regarding Covid-19 and their relationship with booster vaccination status among women with infertility.Methods:This questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was performed online and offline among women with infertility who visited an infertility clinic in Jakarta,Indonesia.We assessed the patient's knowledge,attitudes,and practices regarding Covid-19 and their relationship with booster vaccination status and sociodemographic profile.Results:A total of 178 subjects participated in this study,and most participants(92.6%)had received booster Covid-19 vaccines.From the questionnaire,74.2%had good knowledge,and 99.4%had good attitudes regarding Covid-19;however,only 57.9%of patients had good practices.A weak positive correlation existed between knowledge and attitudes(r=0.11,P=0.13)and a moderate negative correlation between attitudes and practices(r=-0.44,P=0.56).Participants'knowledge about vaccines and infertility was correlated with booster vaccination status(P=0.04).Academic background(P=0.01)and attitudes(P=0.01)were also correlated with booster vaccination status.The significant determinants of hesitance of receiving Covid-19 booster vaccines were high school education or below(OR=0.08,95%CI 0.02-0.36)and poor practices(OR=0.21,95%CI 0.05-0.95).Conclusions:The majority of the participants had received the Covid-19 booster vaccine and had good knowledge and attitudes but poor practices regarding Covid-19.Most participants had poor knowledge about the relationship between infertility and the Covid-19 vaccine.The general population should be more informed and reminded about practices to prevent Covid-19 and the relationship between vaccination and fertility to increase the number of people who receive Covid-19 booster vaccines.

Covid-19Booster vaccineInfertilityKnowledgeAttitudePracticeHuman reproductionPandemic

Gita Pratama、Mila Maidarti、Kanadi Sumapradja、Achmad Kemal Harzif、Natasha Talya、Kevin Ezekia、Irfan Arieqal Hatta Ampri

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Reproductive Immunoendocrinology Division,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia-dr.Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital,Jakarta,Indonesia

Yasmin IVF Clinic dr.Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital,Jakarta,Indonesia

Human Reproduction,Infertility,and Family Planning Cluster,Indonesia Reproductive Medicine Research and Training Center,Faculty of Medicine,Universitas Indonesia,Jakarta 10430,Indonesia

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia-dr.Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital,Jakarta,Indonesia

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PUTI Pascasarjana 2022 Grant from Universitas Indonesia

2024

亚太生殖杂志(英文版)

亚太生殖杂志(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.13(2)
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