The Attitude Of Parents To Non-Mandatory Vaccinations
2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 20; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jval.2017.08.1747
ISSN1524-4733
AutoresKatalin Fusz, K Tóth, A. Pakai, Alice Mânica Müller, Nóra Rozmann, M. Ferenczy, I Boncz, A. Oláh,
Tópico(s)Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
ResumoNowdays, there are different kind of opinions about vaccination all over the world. This essential decision has to be made by parents. In our thesis we are going to investigate parents' attitude and hesitation in connection with optional vaccination in Hungary. We made an online questionnarie cross-sectional survery in Hungary. Most of responses are from Pest county, Fejér county, Baranya county and Komárom-Esztergom county. The total numers of patients included into the study were 206. The questionnaire included a closed type and the socio-demographic questions moreover, it had special questions about vaccines. Parents could give their answers respondents from 1 to 4 Likert-scale, single or multiple multi-choice options. The most of parents chosen the vaccine of against meningitis (72.3%), after that they chosen in equal numbers for the vaccine of against chicken pox (49.0%) and the vaccine of encephalitis caused by ticks (49.0%). Additionally, they chosen in 38.3% the vaccine of against rota virus give in or planning that. The most of parents have doubts with the vaccine of againts chicken pox (56.3%). Then the next highest uncertainty in boost against rota virus (32.5%). Based on the results of the primary and most reliable source of gathering information on the parents of the child's personal family doctor. Our results draw attention to uncertanities of optional vaccines. It is important for professionals in-depth orientation, in responding adequately and empathetic behavior in case of issues related to vaccines.
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