![]() ![]() Particular aspect of vaccine hesitancy that is the most interesting from the Personal motivations behind decisions on immunization- the idea of herdĬonceptual differences between this study and those mentioned above:įocus of our analysis is on the extreme of the vaccine hesitancy continuum, Suboptimal compliance with vaccination requirements for children in developedĬountries only and a paper by Quadri-Sheriff et al. Hesistancy phenomena one by Falagas and Zarkadoulia (2008) focusing on The latest attempts to summarize diverseĮmpirical studies include a review by Larson et al. Manifestations, empirical studies thereof differ in their methodological basis,Īs well as in their subject matter. etĪl., 2008 Dempsey et al., 2011), or just cautious acceptance while expressingĭoubts when consenting to vaccination (Leask et al., 2012).īecause this phenomenon has so many different Selective delay/refusal, late vaccination (Benin et al., 2006 gust D. Preventive vaccination and looking for an alternative vaccination schedule This hesitancy includes multiple behavioral strategies toward So-called vaccine hesitancy in the sphere of decision-making about vaccination Vaccine refusal/rejection, while intermediate forms include various cases of ![]() Whereby the extremes are represented, respectively, by vaccine acceptance and Today, insufficient commitment to vaccination isĬommonly viewed as being within the framework of the continual model, Rates of vaccination globally, caused not so much by a lack of resources as by Recently, however, the science community has been concerned about dropping Immunization is one of the most significantĪchievements in public health over the last 100 years (glanz et al., 2013). Vaccination, vaccine refusal, attitudes towards vaccination, systematic review Introduction Themes: Psychology and bioethics Clinical psychology Several promising directions have been identified for future studies on vaccine refusal and negative attitudes towards vac- cination. We found that theoretical models were not commonly used at the planning stage, while the studies also lacked a common approach to the operationalization of vaccine refusal, as well as of negative attitudes towards vaccination. We have identified five different approaches to the study of these problems: 1) studies of parents’ attitudes and behavior 2) analysis of vaccination records 3) studies of attitudes and behavior among the general population 4) studies of medical professionals’ attitudes, behavior, and experience and 5) others. They were published three years after conclusion, on average. The studies in question were mainly conducted in North America and Western Europe. ![]() A systematic review of English-language studies published between 19, using the Web of ScienceTM Core Collection database. To conduct an analysis of studies that examine vaccine refusal and negative attitudes towards vaccination, focusing on the methodological approaches to the study of these problems and evaluation of their quality. There are a large number of separate studies on how pervasive this behavior is and what fac- tors influence it, but no systematic review has been undertaken so far that looked at these studies as a whole. Recently, however, people have been increasingly refusing to vaccinate. Immunization is one of the most significant achievements of public health over the last 100 years. ![]()
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