The concept of Vaccine Hesitancy has begun to appear in the scientific landscape, referring to the reluctance of a growing proportion of people to accept the vaccination offer. A variety of factors were identified as being associated with vaccine hesitancy but there was no universal algorithm and currently there aren’t any established metrics to assess either the presence or impact of vaccine hesitancy. The aim of this study was to systematically review the published questionnaires evaluating parental vaccine hesitancy, to highlight the differences among these surveys and offer a general overview on this matter. This study offers a deeper perspective on the available questionnaires, helping future researches to identify the most suitable one according to their own aim and study setting.

Resources for assessing parents’ vaccine hesitancy : A systematic review of the literature / P. Cella, G. Voglino, I. Barberis, E. Alagna, C. Alessandroni, A. Cuda, F. D'Aloisio, G. Dallagiacoma, S.D.E. Nitto, F.D.I. Gaspare, O. Gallipoli, L. Gentile, L. Kundisov, M. Navaro, S. Provenzano, O.E. Santangelo, P. Stefanizzi, V. Gianfredi. - In: JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. - ISSN 1121-2233. - 61:3(2020 Oct), pp. E340-E373. [10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2020.61.3.1448]

Resources for assessing parents’ vaccine hesitancy : A systematic review of the literature

V. Gianfredi
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2020

Abstract

The concept of Vaccine Hesitancy has begun to appear in the scientific landscape, referring to the reluctance of a growing proportion of people to accept the vaccination offer. A variety of factors were identified as being associated with vaccine hesitancy but there was no universal algorithm and currently there aren’t any established metrics to assess either the presence or impact of vaccine hesitancy. The aim of this study was to systematically review the published questionnaires evaluating parental vaccine hesitancy, to highlight the differences among these surveys and offer a general overview on this matter. This study offers a deeper perspective on the available questionnaires, helping future researches to identify the most suitable one according to their own aim and study setting.
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English
hesitancy; parents; questionnaire; review; vaccine
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata
Review essay
Esperti anonimi
Pubblicazione scientifica
ott-2020
Pacini
61
3
E340
E373
34
Pubblicato
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
scopus
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Resources for assessing parents’ vaccine hesitancy : A systematic review of the literature / P. Cella, G. Voglino, I. Barberis, E. Alagna, C. Alessandroni, A. Cuda, F. D'Aloisio, G. Dallagiacoma, S.D.E. Nitto, F.D.I. Gaspare, O. Gallipoli, L. Gentile, L. Kundisov, M. Navaro, S. Provenzano, O.E. Santangelo, P. Stefanizzi, V. Gianfredi. - In: JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. - ISSN 1121-2233. - 61:3(2020 Oct), pp. E340-E373. [10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2020.61.3.1448]
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P. Cella, G. Voglino, I. Barberis, E. Alagna, C. Alessandroni, A. Cuda, F. D'Aloisio, G. Dallagiacoma, S.D.E. Nitto, F.D.I. Gaspare, O. Gallipoli, L. Gentile, L. Kundisov, M. Navaro, S. Provenzano, O.E. Santangelo, P. Stefanizzi, V. Gianfredi
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