“Be wise, immunize” message getting through

S Martin - 2002 - Can Med Assoc
Data collected for the Canadian Public Health Association indicate that 92% of Canadian
parents believe it is important that their children be vaccinated. Similarly, 91% agree that …

Confidence about vaccines in the United States: understanding parents' perceptions

A Kennedy, K LaVail, G Nowak, M Basket, S Landry - Health affairs, 2011 - healthaffairs.org
The United States has made tremendous progress in using vaccines to prevent serious,
often infectious, diseases. But concerns about such issues as vaccines' safety and the …

Vaccination: perspectives of Australian parents

A Rhodes - 2017 - policycommons.net
The latest Australian Child Health Poll has revealed a worrying pattern of practice in
Australian health care, in which some unvaccinated children are being refused care by …

[HTML][HTML] Improving childhood vaccination rates

DS Diekema - New England Journal of Medicine, 2012 - Mass Medical Soc
Improving Childhood Vaccination Rates | NEJM Skip to main content NEJM Group Follow Us
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[PDF][PDF] Why are vaccination rates dropping in America

C McCoy - New Republic, July, 2015 - academia.edu
These vaccines have been used safely and effectively for decades. So why is the American
public—or at least a significant segment of it—now increasingly skeptical of mandatory …

[HTML][HTML] Should childhood vaccinations be mandatory?

J Kennedy - Perspectives in Public Health, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The decision not to vaccinate is taken by parents but concerns the health of their children.
Both parents and the state have the responsibility to protect children from avoidable harm …

[PDF][PDF] A new resource to summarize evidence on immunization from the Canadian Vaccination Evidence Resource and Exchange Centre (CANVax).

NE MacDonald, E Dubé - Canada Communicable Disease Report …, 2020 - canada.ca
Scientific progress around the development, use and best practices for communicating the
benefits of vaccines is rapid, and keeping up-to-date with the substantial body of evidence …

Support for policy options to increase vaccination coverage in British Columbia, Canada: an electronic survey

JA Bettinger, D Greyson, R Carpiano… - … Open Access Journal, 2019 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Motivated by concerns of inadequate vaccination coverage and the potential
for outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, Canadian provinces have been discussing …

It's time for a national immunization strategy

J Embree - Paediatrics & Child Health, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Canada needs to develop and implement a national immunization strategy to provide
optimal protection for vaccine-preventable diseases for children, adolescents and adults …

[BOOK][B] Concerns, Attitudes, Beliefs and Intentions of Parents about Vaccines for their Child: Development and Evaluation of a Survey Instrument in an Integrated …

JA Shoup - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Formatting Guidelines Page 1 CONCERNS, ATTITUDES, BELIEFS, AND INTENTIONS OF
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