Factors underlying parental decisions about combination childhood vaccinations including MMR: a systematic review.
Suboptimal childhood vaccination uptake results in disease outbreaks, and in developed countries is largely attributable to parental choice. To inform evidence-based interventions, we conducted a systematic review of factors underlying parental vaccination decisions. Thirty-one studies were reviewed...
Main Authors: | Brown, K, Kroll, J, Hudson, M, Ramsay, M, Green, J, Long, S, Vincent, C, Fraser, G, Sevdalis, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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