Skip to main content

Table 5 Associated factors for routine vaccine recommendation among respondent OBGYNa doctors

From: Influenza vaccination during pregnancy and influencing factors in Korea: A multicenter questionnaire study of pregnant women and obstetrics and gynecology doctors

Factors

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

Crude ORb

95% CIc

p-value

Adjusted ORe

95% CI

p-value

Work place

Public office/hospital

1

  

1

  

Private clinic/hospital

6.49

3.55–11.89

 < 0.001

5.33

2.44–11.65

 < 0.001

Provided maternity care within the last 5 years

No

1

  

1

  

Yes

2.45

1.28–4.69

0.007

1.66

0.74–3.70

0.216

Received influenza vaccination in the previous year

No

1

  

1

  

Yes

3.83

1.79–8.21

0.001

2.56

0.96–6.81

0.061

Awareness of safety, importance, and priority groups of vaccination before, during, and after delivery, as recommended by KCDCd guidelines

No

1

  

1

  

Yes

8.18

3.52–18.99

 < 0.001

3.11

1.11–8.73

0.031

Awareness about 2019 national free influenza vaccination program

No

1

  

1

  

Yes

9.68

5.14–18.24

 < 0.001

4.88

2.34–10.17

 < 0.001

  1. aOBGYN, obstetrics and gynecology; bOR, odds ratio; cCI, confidence interval; dKCDC, Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  2. eAdjusted for age, sex, and location of clinic or hospital, together with covariates