Parents' and informal caregivers' views and experiences of communication about routine childhood vaccination: a synthesis of qualitative evidence

Feb 8, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Parents' and caregivers' experiences and views on communication about regular childhood vaccines

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Abstract

A total of 38 qualitative studies were reviewed, predominantly from high-income countries, focusing on parents' experiences with vaccination communication.

  • Parents expressed a desire for more information about vaccinations than they currently received, with high confidence in this finding.
  • Insufficient information led some parents to feel worry and regret regarding vaccination decisions, indicating moderate confidence in this observation.
  • Balanced information regarding the benefits and harms of vaccinations, presented clearly and simply, was preferred by parents with high confidence.
  • Many parents found it challenging to identify trustworthy information sources related to vaccinations, demonstrating high confidence in this concern.
  • The amount of information desired and the perceived trustworthiness of sources were linked to vaccination acceptance, with hesitant parents seeking more information, supported by low to moderate confidence.

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