Purpose We studied the influence of oncology and primary care provider (PCP) recommendations on caregiver intentions to restart vaccines (e.g., catch-up or boosters) after cancer treatment. Methods We surveyed primary caregivers ages 18 or older with a child who had completed cancer treatment 3-36 months prior (N= 145) about demographics, child's vaccination status, and healthcare factors (e.g., provider recommendations, barriers, preferences for vaccination). We compared these factors by caregiver's intention to restart vaccines ("vaccine intention" vs. "no intent to vaccinate") using bivariate and multivariable analyses. Results Caregivers were primarily ages 30-39 years (54.9%), mothers (80.6%), college graduates (44.4%), non-Hispanic (8...
PURPOSE This study determined the predictors of caregivers' willingness to accept an accelerated ...
Objective: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent deca...
OBJECTIVE: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent d...
Abstract Background Vaccination against COVID‐19 is recommended for childhood cancer survivors (CCS)...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
Objectives: Caregiver attitudes toward mandating COVID-19 vaccines for their children are poorly un...
The objective of this study was to understand global caregiver concerns about SARS-CoV-2 vaccination...
This study explores global caregiver’s perspectives related to COVID-19 immunization in the context ...
Effective vaccination is now available to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexual...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
BACKGROUND More than 100 COVID-19 vaccine candidates are in development since the SARS-CoV-2 gene...
Vaccines against COVID-19 are likely to be approved for children under 12 years in the near future. ...
Objectives: To document the level of vaccine hesitancy in caregivers\u27 of children younger than 1...
OBJECTIVES Caregiver attitudes toward mandating COVID-19 vaccines for their children are poorly u...
Aims/Background: Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite i...
PURPOSE This study determined the predictors of caregivers' willingness to accept an accelerated ...
Objective: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent deca...
OBJECTIVE: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent d...
Abstract Background Vaccination against COVID‐19 is recommended for childhood cancer survivors (CCS)...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
Objectives: Caregiver attitudes toward mandating COVID-19 vaccines for their children are poorly un...
The objective of this study was to understand global caregiver concerns about SARS-CoV-2 vaccination...
This study explores global caregiver’s perspectives related to COVID-19 immunization in the context ...
Effective vaccination is now available to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexual...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
BACKGROUND More than 100 COVID-19 vaccine candidates are in development since the SARS-CoV-2 gene...
Vaccines against COVID-19 are likely to be approved for children under 12 years in the near future. ...
Objectives: To document the level of vaccine hesitancy in caregivers\u27 of children younger than 1...
OBJECTIVES Caregiver attitudes toward mandating COVID-19 vaccines for their children are poorly u...
Aims/Background: Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite i...
PURPOSE This study determined the predictors of caregivers' willingness to accept an accelerated ...
Objective: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent deca...
OBJECTIVE: Improved treatment has increased the survival of childhood cancer patients in recent d...