Gemstone Team IPOVDue to the current rise of the vaccine hesitancy movement, there has been an increase in vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks (Mnookin, 2011; Reich, 2016). Parental rationalizations for opting out of vaccinations vary; however, some of the more commonly cited rationalizations include concerns for their child’s safety, distrust of medical professionals, and protection of civil liberties and individual decision-making processes (Glanz et al., 2013). Team IPOV has added to the literature body by examining how parents’ levels of knowledge about diseases, vaccine beliefs, and trust in institutions, medical professionals, and vaccines influence their levels of vaccine hesitancy, while adding the additional scope of the ...
Childhood immunisations have contributed to saving millions of lives worldwide. However, a growing n...
Since 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in sickness, hospitalizations, and deaths of the old ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altog...
Vaccine hesitancy is a top ten threat to global health. Approximately 68% of the global population h...
Despite overwhelming evidence that vaccines are safe and effective, there has been a rise in vaccine...
Purpose: The study was conducted to examine the effects of parents' vaccine hesitancy and COVID-19 v...
Despite overwhelming evidence that vaccines are safe and effective, there has been a rise in vaccine...
COVID-19 has caused over a million deaths in the United States. Preventative measures such as masks,...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
Background: The pace at which the present pandemic and future public health crises involving viral i...
Vaccination is a key protective factor against COVID-19. Some vaccines have already received emergen...
In recent years, the number of parents who have declining vaccinations or instituting altered immuni...
Introduction. With the launch of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccines, a new cohort of people exist wh...
Childhood immunisations have contributed to saving millions of lives worldwide. However, a growing n...
Since 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in sickness, hospitalizations, and deaths of the old ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altog...
Vaccine hesitancy is a top ten threat to global health. Approximately 68% of the global population h...
Despite overwhelming evidence that vaccines are safe and effective, there has been a rise in vaccine...
Purpose: The study was conducted to examine the effects of parents' vaccine hesitancy and COVID-19 v...
Despite overwhelming evidence that vaccines are safe and effective, there has been a rise in vaccine...
COVID-19 has caused over a million deaths in the United States. Preventative measures such as masks,...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
Background: The pace at which the present pandemic and future public health crises involving viral i...
Vaccination is a key protective factor against COVID-19. Some vaccines have already received emergen...
In recent years, the number of parents who have declining vaccinations or instituting altered immuni...
Introduction. With the launch of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccines, a new cohort of people exist wh...
Childhood immunisations have contributed to saving millions of lives worldwide. However, a growing n...
Since 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in sickness, hospitalizations, and deaths of the old ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...