Resources available for parent-provider vaccine communication in pregnancy in Canada: a scoping review

Author:

Surti Monica SantoshORCID,Amarbayan Megan Mungunzul,McNeil Deborah AORCID,Hayden K AlixORCID,Donald MaoliosaORCID,Patey Andrea MORCID,Bruce MarciaORCID,Castillo Eliana

Abstract

ObjectiveVaccination in pregnancy (VIP) is a protective measure for pregnant individuals and their babies. Healthcare provider’s (HCP) recommendations are important in promoting VIP. However, a lack of strong recommendations and accessible resources to facilitate communication impact uptake. This study sought to determine the extent of and characterise the resources available for parent-provider vaccine communication in pregnancy in Canada using a behavioural theory-informed approach.DesignScoping review.MethodsIn accordance with the JBI methodology, nine disciplinary and interdisciplinary databases were searched, and a systematic grey literature search was conducted in March and January 2022, respectively. Eligible studies included resources available to HCPs practising in Canada when discussing VIP, and resources tailored to pregnant individuals. Two reviewers piloted a representative sample of published and grey literature using inclusion-exclusion criteria and the Authority, Accuracy, Coverage, Objectivity, Date, Significance guidelines (for grey literature only). Sixty-five published articles and 1079 grey reports were screened for eligibility, of which 19 articles and 166 reports were included, respectively.ResultsFrom the 19 published literature articles and 166 grey literature reports, 95% were driven by the ‘Knowledge’ domain of the Theoretical Domains Framework, while n=34 (18%) addressed the ‘Skills’ domain. Other gaps included a lack of VIP-specific tools to address hesitancy and a lack of information on culturally safe counselling practices.ConclusionThe study suggests a need for resources in Canada to improve VIP communication skills and improve access to vaccination information for HCPs and pregnant individuals. The absence of such resources may hinder VIP uptake.

Funder

Canadian Immunization Research Network

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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