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Ms
Emma
Anderson
emma.anderson@bristol.ac.uk
Ms
Emma
Anderson
emma.anderson@bristol.ac.uk
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Other bacterial diseasesProvisional assignment of new diseases of uncertain etiologyInfluenza and pneumonia
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Vaccination of pregnant women is suboptimal with about a third of pregnant women missing out on their routine pertussis vaccination, and more than this missing their recommended seasonal influenza and Covid-19 vaccinations. Maternity services now offer vaccination, but there are huge discrepancies in vaccine coverage across the country and between demographic groups. The MAVIS Study aims to find out how to improve maternity service vaccination delivery and address inequity issues.
This application is for project 3: national survey and interviews with women who recently gave birth (interviews may also include partners). The aim is to explore experiences of being offered vaccinations in pregnancy and what could be improved.
Start dates may differ between countries and research sites. The research team are responsible for keeping the information up-to-date.
The recruitment start and end dates are as follows:
Observational type: Cross-sectional;
You can take part if:
You may not be able to take part if:
Women who have not given birth in England in the previous 6 months. NB: Efforts will be made to include women who do not speak English, via translated materials and interpreters.
Below are the locations for where you can take part in the trial. Please note that not all sites may be open.
Ms
Emma
Anderson
emma.anderson@bristol.ac.uk
Ms
Emma
Anderson
emma.anderson@bristol.ac.uk
More information about this study, what is involved and how to take part can be found on the study website.
The study is sponsored by University of Bristol and funded by NIHR Academy .
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