Nguyen, K H McChesney, C Rodriguez, C Vasudevan, L Bednarczyk, R A Corlin, L
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Public health
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the setting of education for many children in the U.S. Understanding COVID-19 vaccination coverage by educational setting is important for developing targeted messages, increasing parents' confidence in COVID-19 vaccines, and protecting all children from severe effects of COVID-19 infection. Using data from the Househo...
Gagneux-Brunon, Amandine Botelho-Nevers, Elisabeth Verger, Pierre Gauna, Fatima Launay, Odile Ward, Jeremy
Introduction: High COVID-19 vaccine coverage was obtained in France after theCOVID-19 vaccination campaign, in part due to the implementation of a COVID-19 vaccination pass, a kind of vaccine mandate. Vaccine mandates could lead to reactance and may affect confidence in vaccines. We aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign ...
Jin, Shihui; Lin, Leesa; Larson, Heidi J.; 148736; Cook, Alex R.;
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 vaccines effectively reduced the severity of the pandemic, but the mass rollout was challenged by vaccine hesitancy, which was related to heterogenous factors-such as religiosity, mistrust, and a lack of scientific knowledge-around the globe. Distinguishing these potential influencers and quantifying their impacts would help au...
De Waele, Aurélie Hendrickx, Greet Valckx, Sara Domínguez, Àngela Toledo, Diana Castilla, Jesús Tuells, José Van Damme, Pierre
Healthcare providers (HCP) are seen by the public as the most trustworthy source of information about vaccination. While HCPs could be a valuable partner to increase vaccine confidence in general, it is not clear whether they feel confident themselves to address questions concerning vaccination. In the context of the EU Joint Action on Vaccination ...
Nascimento, Lena G Dubé, Ève Burns, Kathleen E Brown, Patrick Calnan, Michael Ward, Paul R Filice, Eric Herati, Hoda Ike, Nnenna A U Rotolo, Bobbi
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International journal for equity in health
Vaccine hesitancy exists on a continuum ranging between complete adherence and complete refusal due to doubts or concerns within a heterogeneous group of individuals. Despite widespread acknowledgement of the contextual factors influencing attitudes and beliefs shaping COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, qualitative research with equity-deserving groups, a...
Underwood, Talya Hopkins, Kathryn L Sommers, Theresa Howell, Cassidy Boehman, Nicholas Dockery, Meredith Dubé, Ève Dhaliwal, Baldeep K Kazi, Abdul M Limaye, Rupali
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BMC proceedings
The first conference of the Vaccination Acceptance Research Network, VARN2022: Shaping Global Vaccine Acceptance with Localized Knowledge, was held virtually, from March 1st to 3rd 2022. This inaugural event brought together a global representation of experts to discuss key priorities and opportunities emerging across the ecosystem of vaccine accep...
Albers, Alexandria N Wright, Emma Thaker, Juthika Conway, Kathrene Daley, Matthew F Newcomer, Sophia R
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Journal of community health
The purpose of our study was to identify primary care providers' (PCPs') practices in promoting childhood vaccination and their perceptions regarding barriers to vaccination in a primarily rural state. In January-May 2022, we conducted a mail and online survey of PCPs across Montana (n = 829). The survey included modules on routine immunizations in...
Eagan, Rachel L.; Larson, Heidi J.; 148736; de Figueiredo, Alexandre;
Declining trends in vaccine confidence come at a time when routine immunization coverage for children has slumped to a decades-long low. With some of the largest losses in confidence experienced among young adults, this is a concerning trend with the potential for long-term implications. This article reflects on recent research examining the levels...
Campbell, H Paterson, P Letley, L Saliba, V Mounier-Jack, S Yarwood, J
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Vaccine: X
Immunisation programmes have led to substantial reductions in vaccine-preventable infectious diseases globally. A variety of factors have been shown to impact parental confidence and uptake of childhood vaccines, from concerns about vaccine safety to a lack of perceived need. Determinants of vaccine decision making include information, risk percept...
Berendes, Sima; Mounier-Jack, Sandra; Ojo-Aromokudu, Oyinkansola; Ivory, Alice; Tucker, Joseph D.; Larson, Heidi J.; 148736; Free, Caroline;
BACKGROUND: Maternal vaccinations against Influenza, Pertussis, and Covid-19 are recommended in the UK, and vaccines against further infections may become available soon. However, many pregnant women, especially in socially and ethnically diverse areas, have low vaccine uptake. Qualitative studies on the reasons and possible solutions are needed th...