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Parental Refusals of Vaccination and School Vaccine Mandates: Balancing Parental Freedom, Child Welfare, and Public Health
Oleh:
Opel, Douglas J.
;
Diekema, Douglas S.
Jenis:
Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi:
Clinical Ethics in Pediatrics A Case-Based Textbook
,
page 205-210.
Topik:
Parental Freedom
;
Child Welfare
;
and Public Health
Fulltext:
Parental Refusals of Vaccination and School Vaccine Mandates Balancing Parental Freedom, Child Welfare, and Public Health.pdf
(127.14KB)
Isi artikel
Provider discussions with parents who are hesitant about childhood immunizations are dii cult conversations. Consequently, they do not always go well. Parents report difficulty in openly discussing their concerns about vaccines with their child’s provider and feeling alienated when vaccines are discussed. Providers often provide little information to parents about immunizations, rarely validate parental concerns, and discredit parental sources of immunization information. Too much information and a lack of time, resources, and knowledge constrain a provider’s ability to effectively communicate with concerned parents during health supervision visits.
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