2020 Elsevier Ltd Recent research illuminates the characteristics of non-vaccinating parents in well-defined geographic communities, however the process by which they came to reject vaccines is less clearly understood. Between September 11th, 2017 and February 20th, 2019, we recruited a nationally derived sample of Australian parents of children under 18 years who rejected some or all vaccines for semi-structured interviews. We used various strategies, including advertising on national radio, in community centres and playgrounds in low coverage areas, and snowballing. Grounded Theory methodology guided data collection and analysis. Twenty-one parents from regional and urban locations were interviewed. All spoke of wanting happy, healthy, ro...
BACKGROUND: In high income countries, vaccine-preventable diseases have been greatly reduced through...
Objectives: To explain vaccination refusal in a sample of Australian parents. Design: Qualitative de...
Rationale Childhood vaccination is a safe and effective way of reducing infectious diseases. Yet, pu...
2020 Elsevier Ltd Recent research illuminates the characteristics of non-vaccinating parents in well...
In terms of public health, childhood vaccination programs have benefits that far outweigh risks. Ho...
Having children compels parents to examine their vaccine beliefs, particularly if they are vaccine-h...
In terms of public health, childhood vaccination programs have benefits that far outweigh risks. How...
The introduction of public vaccination campaigns in the mid-20th century led to a dramatic reduction...
Vaccine refusal is highly polarizing in Australia, producing a challenging social landscape for non...
Childhood immunisation effectively protects personal and public health, but a sizeable minority of p...
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Objective: Some parents are hesitant about vaccines and yet still vaccinate their children. Vaccine ...
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altog...
The uptake rate of COVID-19 vaccines among children remains low in the U.S. This study aims to 1) id...
This article is an in-depth analysis of the social nature of vaccine decision-making. It employs the...
BACKGROUND: In high income countries, vaccine-preventable diseases have been greatly reduced through...
Objectives: To explain vaccination refusal in a sample of Australian parents. Design: Qualitative de...
Rationale Childhood vaccination is a safe and effective way of reducing infectious diseases. Yet, pu...
2020 Elsevier Ltd Recent research illuminates the characteristics of non-vaccinating parents in well...
In terms of public health, childhood vaccination programs have benefits that far outweigh risks. Ho...
Having children compels parents to examine their vaccine beliefs, particularly if they are vaccine-h...
In terms of public health, childhood vaccination programs have benefits that far outweigh risks. How...
The introduction of public vaccination campaigns in the mid-20th century led to a dramatic reduction...
Vaccine refusal is highly polarizing in Australia, producing a challenging social landscape for non...
Childhood immunisation effectively protects personal and public health, but a sizeable minority of p...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See ...
Objective: Some parents are hesitant about vaccines and yet still vaccinate their children. Vaccine ...
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altog...
The uptake rate of COVID-19 vaccines among children remains low in the U.S. This study aims to 1) id...
This article is an in-depth analysis of the social nature of vaccine decision-making. It employs the...
BACKGROUND: In high income countries, vaccine-preventable diseases have been greatly reduced through...
Objectives: To explain vaccination refusal in a sample of Australian parents. Design: Qualitative de...
Rationale Childhood vaccination is a safe and effective way of reducing infectious diseases. Yet, pu...