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Parental attitudes and beliefs towards vaccinating their children
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Berezin, M., & Eads, A. (2016). Risk is for the rich? Childhood vaccination resistance and
a Culture of Health. Social Science & Medicine, 165, 233-245.
Doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.02.012
The study sought to create a significant understanding of the increasing childhood
vaccination resistance, which has significantly led to diseases outbreaks, which
would have been significant prevented. The study thus provides a review of past
literature for determining that parental role in vaccination resistance. The study
significantly revealed that culture plays a crucial role in the vaccination resistance
levels where poverty and affluence are critical in shaping parental concerns.
Therefore, the study also highlights that there is significant need to address these
underlying issues to create a better environment where better parental decisions
can be made. This article will provide critical information in the development of the
research since it provides a varied consideration of key issues in resistance to
vaccination.
Buyuktiryaki, B., Soyer, O. U., Erkocoglu, M., Dogan, A., Azkur, D., Kocabas, C. N., ... &
Sekerel, B. E. (2014). What a pandemic teaches us about vaccination attitudes of parents
of children with asthma. Vaccine, 32(20), 2275-
2280.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.02.076
The study highlights that during the recent pandemic, influenza A/H1N1 vaccine
uptake remained far below the targeted rates. Significant factors concerning
vaccine refusal in the general population have been significantly considered
creating a very much enabled environment where better interventions could be
developed. The study incorporated parents of asthmatic children aged between 6

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1 Parental attitudes and beliefs towards vaccinating their children in the United States Annotated Bibliography Name Course Tutor Date 2 Berezin, M., & Eads, A. (2016). Risk is for the rich? Childhood vaccination resistance and a Culture of Health. Social Science & Medicine, 165, 233-245. Doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.02.012 The study sought to create a significant understanding of the increasing childhood vaccination resistance, which has significantly led to diseases outbreaks, which would have been significant prevented. The study thus provides a review of past literature for determining that parental role in vaccination resistance. The study significantly revealed that culture plays a crucial role in the vaccination resistance levels where poverty and affluence are critical in shaping parental concerns. Therefore, the study also highlights that there is significant need to address these underlying issues to create a better environment where better parental decisions can be made. This article will provide critical information in the development of the research since it provides a varied consideration of key issues in resistance to vaccination. Buyuktiryaki, B., Soyer, O. U., Erkocoglu, M., Dogan, A., Azkur, D., Kocabas, C. N., ... & Sekerel, B. E. (2014). What a pandemic teaches us about vaccination attitudes of parents of children with asthma. Vaccine, 32(20), 2275- 2280.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.02.076 The study highlights that during the rece ...
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