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Vaccine exemption requirements and parental vaccine attitudes: an online experiment.

Alison M Buttenheim1, Caroline M Joyce2, José Ibarra3, Jessica Agas3, Kristen Feemster4, Lori K Handy5, Avnika B Amin6, Saad B Omer7.   

Abstract

Increases in vaccine hesitancy and vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks have focused attention on state laws governing school-entry vaccine mandates and the allowable exemptions (medical and nonmedical) from those mandates. There is substantial variation in the type of exemptions available in each state, and states with more rigorous or burdensome exemption requirements generally have lower exemption rates. States have little evidence, however, about how vaccine-hesitant parents respond to different requirements. Despite recent efforts to formulate "model legislation" templates for states to follow, policy evidence about optimal exemption regimes is limited to observational studies in states that have changed exemption laws. We conducted two online experiments to explore how parental attitudes and intentions responded to different school-entry vaccine mandate exemption requirements. We randomly assigned online participants to one of four hypothetical vaccine exemption application scenarios: parental signature only, a checklist of vaccines for which an exemption is requested, a lengthy (10-30+ min) video-based vaccine education module, and a requirement to write a statement justifying the exemption. Among parents with high vaccine hesitancy, a required vaccine education module led to significant decreases in vaccine hesitancy, while checklist and justification requirements increased vaccine hesitancy slightly. Among parents with low vaccine hesitancy, we observed a potential backfire effect when parents were required to write a justification statement. Our findings warrant replication in a larger, fully-powered trial to accelerate knowledge about how parents across the vaccine hesitancy spectrum respond to exemption regimes.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Exemptions; Health policy; Vaccine hesitancy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32057577     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.01.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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1.  A systematic literature review to clarify the concept of vaccine hesitancy.

Authors:  Daphne Bussink-Voorend; Jeannine L A Hautvast; Lisa Vandeberg; Olga Visser; Marlies E J L Hulscher
Journal:  Nat Hum Behav       Date:  2022-08-22

2.  COVID-19 vaccine perceptions in the initial phases of US vaccine roll-out: an observational study on reddit.

Authors:  Navin Kumar; Isabel Corpus; Meher Hans; Nikhil Harle; Nan Yang; Curtis McDonald; Shinpei Nakamura Sakai; Kamila Janmohamed; Keyu Chen; Frederick L Altice; Weiming Tang; Jason L Schwartz; S Mo Jones-Jang; Koustuv Saha; Shahan Ali Memon; Chris T Bauch; Munmun De Choudhury; Orestis Papakyriakopoulos; Joseph D Tucker; Abhay Goyal; Aman Tyagi; Kaveh Khoshnood; Saad Omer
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 3.295

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