Background Parental decision making about childhood vaccinations is complex and the vaccination schedule everchanging. Vaccination may be controversial even in countries with historically high vaccination rates such as Scotland. Health behaviour models have aided understanding of individual vaccine intentions for specific vaccines. These are limited in explaining actual behaviours and are divorced from the impact of socio-cultural contexts on vaccination decision making.Purpose To explore vaccination views in Scotland amongst parents, teenage girls and health professionals across three controversial vaccines: the Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), the Human Papilloma virus (HPV) and the Influenza A (H1N1) vaccine.Method We used qualitative inte...
OBJECTIVES: The UK Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme was introduced in 2008 for girls...
Declining levels and duration of passively acquired maternal antibodies prompted a Danish trial to t...
International audienceHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is one of the most publicly mistrusted ...
Background Parental decision making about childhood vaccinations is complex and the vaccination sche...
Background: Parental decision-making for childhood and adolescent vaccination is complex and health ...
Background: The objective was to explore the challenges for health professionals in delivering contr...
Childhood vaccination is an important public health strategy to protect against infectiousdiseases f...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
Background: To examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings of vac...
In 2007, the Scottish Government announced an in-school vaccination programme for teenage girls to p...
AbstractBackgroundTo examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings ...
This thesis investigates the process by which parents evaluate contradictory information about risk ...
Vaccination against contagious diseases is intended to benefit individuals and contribute to the era...
Vaccination against contagious diseases is intended to benefit individuals and contribute to the era...
Contested reports associating the MMR vaccine with autism have resulted in diminished confidence and...
OBJECTIVES: The UK Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme was introduced in 2008 for girls...
Declining levels and duration of passively acquired maternal antibodies prompted a Danish trial to t...
International audienceHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is one of the most publicly mistrusted ...
Background Parental decision making about childhood vaccinations is complex and the vaccination sche...
Background: Parental decision-making for childhood and adolescent vaccination is complex and health ...
Background: The objective was to explore the challenges for health professionals in delivering contr...
Childhood vaccination is an important public health strategy to protect against infectiousdiseases f...
This qualitative study examines how parents have conceptualised the MMR controversy and offers an as...
Background: To examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings of vac...
In 2007, the Scottish Government announced an in-school vaccination programme for teenage girls to p...
AbstractBackgroundTo examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings ...
This thesis investigates the process by which parents evaluate contradictory information about risk ...
Vaccination against contagious diseases is intended to benefit individuals and contribute to the era...
Vaccination against contagious diseases is intended to benefit individuals and contribute to the era...
Contested reports associating the MMR vaccine with autism have resulted in diminished confidence and...
OBJECTIVES: The UK Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme was introduced in 2008 for girls...
Declining levels and duration of passively acquired maternal antibodies prompted a Danish trial to t...
International audienceHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is one of the most publicly mistrusted ...