Research Article

Influenza Vaccination among Pregnant Women: Patient Beliefs and Medical Provider Practices

Table 1

Demographic information.

Data collection, flu seasonSite 1Site 2Site 3Site 4Total
2013-20142013-20142014-20152014-2015

Medical provider demographics

Sample size113382476
Gender
 Female54.5%72.7%62.5%79.2%71.1%
 Male45.5%27.3%37.5%20.8%28.9%
Mean year of birth
 Female19711978196619771976
 Male19651960196119661962
 Total19681973196519751972
Years in practice
 Female13.75.2514.29.68.5
 Male17.223.6201519.7
 Total15.2710.2416.3810.7811.8

Patient demographics

Sample size28036566273984
Race
 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish34.9%11.2%6.9%1.5%13.1%
 White46%66.8%40.3%96.7%59%
 Black or African American25.2%17.3%41.7%1.5%14.8%
 American Indian or Alaska Native 1.4%0.3%0.4%.05%
 Asian, Native Hawaiian, or other Pacific Islander12.9%7.4%9.7%1.8%7.7%
 Other12.9%6.6%1.4%1.8%5.9%
Age
 Mean30.8628.9730.9828.6929.6
 18–2723.1%41.2%19.7%42.4%35%
 28–3455.2%41.8%54.5%45%47.3%
 35–4721.7%17%25.8%12.5%17.7%
Education
 Less than high school diploma2.5%9.6%5.2%5.7%
 High school diploma, GED, or equivalent12.2%28.7%13.6%27.4%22.5%
 More than high school diploma85.3%61.7%86.4%67.4%71.5%

Statistically significant at the 95% level.
Medical record data also collected for the 2013-2014 flu season.