Strengthening Vaccine Confidence and Acceptance in the Pediatric Provider Office.

Abstract:

:Although vaccine acceptance and uptake are overall high among children in the United States, vaccine delays or refusals are a growing concern. Vaccine hesitancy is a challenge for the pediatric provider, given the diverse factors associated with hesitancy and the limited evidence on effective strategies for addressing vaccine hesitancy in the provider office. In this article, we review available evidence and approaches for vaccine communication, including the importance of using a whole-team approach, building trust, starting the conversation early, using a presumptive approach for vaccine recommendations, motivational interviewing with parents who have concerns for vaccines, and additional techniques for responding to parent questions. We also review organizational strategies to help create a culture of immunization in the practice, including evidence-based approaches for increasing vaccine uptake and efficiency. Although these communication approaches and organizational strategies are intended to reassure parents who are vaccine hesitant that all routine, universally recommended vaccines are safe and effective, they likely will take on increased significance as the development, implementation, and evaluation of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines continue to unfold. [Pediatr Ann. 2020;49(12):e523-e531.].

journal_name

Pediatr Ann

journal_title

Pediatric annals

authors

Mbaeyi S,Fisher A,Cohn A

doi

10.3928/19382359-20201115-02

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-12-01 00:00:00

pages

e523-e531

issue

12

eissn

0090-4481

issn

1938-2359

journal_volume

49

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