OBJECTIVE: To explore parents' and guardians' views and experiences of accessing National Health Service (NHS) general practices for routine childhood vaccinations during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in England. DESIGN: Mixed methods approach involving an online cross-sectional survey (conducted between 19th April and 11th May 2020) and semi-structured telephone interviews (conducted between 27th April and 27th May 2020). PARTICIPANTS: 1252 parents and guardians (aged 16+ years) who reported living in England with a child aged 18 months or under completed the survey. Nineteen survey respondents took part in follow-up interviews. RESULTS: The majority of survey respondents (85.7%) considered it important for their children to receive ...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate UK parents’ vaccination intention at a time when COVID-19 vaccinati...
Aim: This study explored health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immuni...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination programme in England was extended to...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore parents’ and guardians’ views and experiences of accessing National Heal...
ObjectiveTo explore parents' and guardians' views and experiences of accessing National Health Servi...
Objective To explore parents’ and guardians’ views and experiences of accessing National Health Ser...
Data collected as part of a mixed-methods study to explore parents’ and guardians’ views and experie...
BACKGROUND: The availability of a COVID-19 vaccine has been heralded as key to controlling the COVID...
\ua9 2020 The Authors. Background: The availability of a COVID-19 vaccine has been heralded as key t...
BACKGROUND: General practices in England have continued to care for patients throughout the COVID-19...
Aim: To investigate UK parents’ vaccination intention at a time when COVID-19 vaccination was availa...
The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of parents' experience and views of ...
The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of parents' experience and views of ...
Objectives Investigating the completion rate of 12-month vaccinations and parental perspectives on ...
Introduction Childhood vaccination remains a primary mechanism for reducing the burden of infectious...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate UK parents’ vaccination intention at a time when COVID-19 vaccinati...
Aim: This study explored health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immuni...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination programme in England was extended to...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore parents’ and guardians’ views and experiences of accessing National Heal...
ObjectiveTo explore parents' and guardians' views and experiences of accessing National Health Servi...
Objective To explore parents’ and guardians’ views and experiences of accessing National Health Ser...
Data collected as part of a mixed-methods study to explore parents’ and guardians’ views and experie...
BACKGROUND: The availability of a COVID-19 vaccine has been heralded as key to controlling the COVID...
\ua9 2020 The Authors. Background: The availability of a COVID-19 vaccine has been heralded as key t...
BACKGROUND: General practices in England have continued to care for patients throughout the COVID-19...
Aim: To investigate UK parents’ vaccination intention at a time when COVID-19 vaccination was availa...
The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of parents' experience and views of ...
The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of parents' experience and views of ...
Objectives Investigating the completion rate of 12-month vaccinations and parental perspectives on ...
Introduction Childhood vaccination remains a primary mechanism for reducing the burden of infectious...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate UK parents’ vaccination intention at a time when COVID-19 vaccinati...
Aim: This study explored health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immuni...
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination programme in England was extended to...