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Shaming Vaccine Refusal

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2017
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that leverage feelings of shame and social exclusion to promote uptake of childhood immunizations by parents.
Ross D. Silverman, Lindsay F. Wiley
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Documenting human papillomavirus vaccine refusal among adolescents in electronic health records: A mixed methods study.

Vaccine
BACKGROUND Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is often refused by patients or caregivers. We conducted a mixed-methods study to understand how health care providers document HPV vaccination refusal and use this information in subsequent encounters.
N. Vielot   +7 more
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The Pediatrician's Dilemma: Refusing the Refusers of Infant Vaccines

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2015
“Their decision about vaccines is based on an emotional response to the perceived risk of harm from vaccines, weighed against the intangible risk of disease they have never seen.”“Vaccine refusal is often only the first step in a one-sided parent-physician relationship, where our experience, training and expertise are disregarded.”A mother new to my ...
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Sociodemographic characteristics of vaccine-refusing families and reasons for refusal

Infekcionnye bolezni, 2021
Vaccination is a reliable way to prevent many infectious diseases. Reduced vaccination coverage along with increased migration, high population density, and high risk of epidemic outbreaks makes the issue of vaccine commitment among parents and the problem of vaccine refusal highly relevant. Objective.
O.A. Senkevich   +3 more
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Beginning to address vaccine reluctance and refusal

Vaccine, 2023
Those who refuse immunizations are risks to the public health. Others who are vaccine reluctant are also problematic because they may reinforce the uncertainties of others and refuse vaccines in the future. Common to the multiple, complex causes of vaccine reluctance and refusal is the fact that many have little knowledge about microbiology, infectious
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Geographic Clusters in Underimmunization and Vaccine Refusal

Pediatrics, 2015
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Parental refusal and delay of childhood vaccines has increased in recent years and is believed to cluster in some communities. Such clusters could pose public health risks and barriers to achieving immunization quality benchmarks.
Tracy A, Lieu   +4 more
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The mad leading the blind: Perceptions of the vaccine-refusal movement among Australians who support vaccination.

Vaccine, 2019
BACKGROUND Vaccine refusal is shaped by the social ecology in which it occurs. How people who refuse vaccines are communicated to and treated may affect the nature and strength of their negative vaccine beliefs, and their responsiveness to health ...
Tomas Rozbroj   +3 more
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Parental Refusal of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2016
The purpose of this study was to explore reasons why parents may defer administration of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to their children. The literature suggests that parents choose to defer administration of this vaccine for several reasons. Data from this pilot study will contribute to our understanding of why parents defer administration of
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Of consent, informed refusal, and measles vaccination

Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, 2015
This article provides a discussion of the historic context for measles vaccination and the impact of the 2015 outbreak of measles. Seven practical risk management strategies are offered for vaccination consent.
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