A qualitative investigation of vaccine risk perception amongst parents who immunize their children: a matter of public health concern.

Nick Raithatha, Richard Holland, Simon Gerrard, Ian Harvey
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Abstract

Background: Little is known about risk perception amongst parents who have their children immunized, as opposed to those who do not. Our objective was to assess their vaccine risk perception and thereby to identify strategies to prevent further deterioration in uptake.

Methods: An in-depth interview study was conducted with parents in two nurseries, one urban and one rural in Norfolk, together with a pilot study. All their children were fully immunized. Topics related to parents' vaccine risk perceptions.

Results: Certain known risk characteristics were attributable to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, including feeling of dread, lack of control and doubt in scientific knowledge. Furthermore, this study re-emphasizes that parents lack trust in government agencies and may have doubts in the medical profession as the 'managers' of vaccine risk.

Conclusions: Results highlighted an urgent need to address concerns amongst parents who immunize, to prevent them changing their practice in the face of further vaccine controversies.

给孩子接种疫苗的父母对疫苗风险认知的定性调查:一个公共卫生问题。
背景:与未接种疫苗的父母相比,接种疫苗的父母对风险的认知知之甚少。我们的目的是评估他们对疫苗风险的认知,从而确定防止吸收进一步恶化的策略。方法:采用深度访谈法对诺福克郡两所幼儿园的家长进行调查,其中一所幼儿园为城市托儿所,另一所幼儿园为农村托儿所。他们所有的孩子都接种了疫苗。与家长疫苗风险认知相关的话题。结果:麻疹、腮腺炎和风疹疫苗的某些已知危险特征可归因于恐惧感、缺乏控制和对科学知识的怀疑。此外,这项研究再次强调,父母对政府机构缺乏信任,可能对医学界作为疫苗风险的“管理者”持怀疑态度。结论:结果强调了迫切需要解决接种疫苗的父母的担忧,以防止他们在面对进一步的疫苗争议时改变他们的做法。
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