Contested reports associating the MMR vaccine with autism have resulted in diminished confidence and uptake of the vaccine in the UK. This postal survey of parent's decisions, attitudes and use of information about MMR immunisation was constructed from questions derived from in-depth qualitative work. The setting was a Primary Care Trust in northeast England (N = 996). Both MMR-accepting and refusing parents were supportive of immunisation, yet the high level of concern about the safety of the vaccine expressed even by parents who had immunised their children is worrying in its implications for public confidence and trust in health care. The findings suggest that the ability of practitioners to provide effective professional advice about MM...
Background: Controversy over the mumps-measles-rubella vaccine has reduced uptake, raising concerns...
<p>Background: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety foll...
<p>Background: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety foll...
This thesis investigates the process by which parents evaluate contradictory information about risk ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public concern about an unsubstantiated link between MMR vaccine and auti...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public concern about an unsubstantiated link between MMR vaccine and auti...
Declining levels and duration of passively acquired maternal antibodies prompted a Danish trial to t...
Background Controversy has surrounded MMR vaccination in the aftermath of Wakefield’s 1998 paper sug...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine controversy impacted on the ...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
Abstract Background Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety follo...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
Abstract Background In the UK public concern about the safety of the combined measles, mumps and rub...
Background: Controversy over the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has reduced uptake, raisi...
Background: Controversy over the mumps-measles-rubella vaccine has reduced uptake, raising concerns...
<p>Background: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety foll...
<p>Background: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety foll...
This thesis investigates the process by which parents evaluate contradictory information about risk ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public concern about an unsubstantiated link between MMR vaccine and auti...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Public concern about an unsubstantiated link between MMR vaccine and auti...
Declining levels and duration of passively acquired maternal antibodies prompted a Danish trial to t...
Background Controversy has surrounded MMR vaccination in the aftermath of Wakefield’s 1998 paper sug...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine controversy impacted on the ...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
Abstract Background Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety follo...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
Abstract Background In the UK public concern about the safety of the combined measles, mumps and rub...
Background: Controversy over the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has reduced uptake, raisi...
Background: Controversy over the mumps-measles-rubella vaccine has reduced uptake, raising concerns...
<p>Background: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety foll...
<p>Background: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety foll...