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Parents' responses to vaccine information pamphlets.

E W Clayton1, G B Hickson, C S Miller.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess parents' knowledge and opinions about immunizations and immunization practices before and after introduction of vaccine information pamphlets. RESEARCH
DESIGN: Telephone questionnaire administered to parents whose children received immunizations in the preceding week.
SETTING: Six private pediatric practices in Nashville area and resident continuity clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. PARTICIPANTS: Parents whose children were scheduled to receive immunizations were asked to participate. Interviews were completed with 177 parents whose children received immunizations before and 156 parents after pamphlets were introduced. These two groups of parents had similar demographic characteristics.
RESULTS: Parents who received vaccine information pamphlets learned more about vaccines (2.38 facts/parent after vs 1.18/parent before vaccine information pamphlets, z = -6.28, P < .0001) and were more eager to obtain immunizations for their children (76% vs 38%, chi 2 = 47.24, P < .001). Receipt of pamphlets did not make parents significantly more likely to report side effects from vaccines (63% after vs 55% before, NS) but tended to make them less likely to turn to non health care providers for information (58% after vs 69% before, chi 2 = 3.73, P = .06). Parents who received pamphlets, however, said more often that they received too much information (20% vs 4%, chi 2 = 14.9, P < .001).
CONCLUSIONS: Vaccine information pamphlets enhanced parents' knowledge and acceptance of immunizations. There is room for further improvement.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8115193

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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Journal:  Health Promot Pract       Date:  2014-01-17

3.  Factors influencing African-American mothers' concerns about immunization safety: a summary of focus group findings.

Authors:  Irene Shui; Allison Kennedy; Karen Wooten; Benjamin Schwartz; Deborah Gust
Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 1.798

4.  Attitudes and beliefs of parents concerned about vaccines: impact of timing of immunization information.

Authors:  Kirsten S Vannice; Daniel A Salmon; Irene Shui; Saad B Omer; Jennifer Kissner; Kathryn M Edwards; Robert Sparks; Cornelia L Dekker; Nicola P Klein; Deborah A Gust
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2011-04-18       Impact factor: 7.124

5.  Electronic Package Leaflets for Vaccines: What Are People's Perceptions in Italy?

Authors:  Angela Bechini; Fabrizio Chiesi; Barbara Giammarco; Eleonora Gori; Mariarosaria Di Tommaso; Noemi Strambi; Elisabetta Alti; Paola Picciolli; Giovanna Mereu; Maria Grazia Mori; Giovanni Vitali Rosati; Pierre Van Damme; Martina Bamberger; Paolo Bonanni; Sara Boccalini
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-04
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