Resumo
Objetivo: Analisar os fatores que influenciaram a decisão de gestantes vinculadas à Atenção Primária em Saúde, em se vacinarem contra Covid-19. Método: Estudo misto faz parte de um projeto guarda-chuva, cujo recorte foi realizado com 42 gestantes, que responderam ao questionário e participaram de entrevista semiestruturada. Os dados passaram por análise estatística simples e análise temática. Resultados: Fatores significativos associados à aceitação vacinal: orientação/estímulo para vacinação realizados pelo enfermeiro, apoio de familiares, medo de estar contaminado ou morrer por Covid-19 e possibilidade de proteger o feto. Fatores atrelados a hesitação: medo de efeitos adversos provenientes da vacinação, medo de agulha e notícias falsas em mídias digitais. Conclusão: A hesitação vacinal pode impactar diretamente na imunização coletiva dificultando a ampliação da cobertura vacinal necessária para proteger a população. A necessidade permanente de estratégias profissionais e políticas públicas contribui para ampliar confiança na vacinação contra a Covid-19 no país.
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