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  1. Module 24: vaccine hesitancy and motivational interviewing. Which of the following are considered Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Click the card to flip 👆. - neighborhood and built environment. - social and community context. -economic stability. - healthcare access and quality.

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · Discuss the internal and external factors that influence vaccine hesitancy, and how healthcare providers can address these factors when discussing vaccine hesitancy. Difficulty: Medium Design an elevator pitch to 'sell' the idea of vaccination to a specific persona identified in the notes, using the information about their persona to persuade them.

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · Vaccine hesitancy is a state of indecision and uncertainty about vaccination before a decision is made to act (or not act). It represents a time of vulnerability and opportunity.

  4. Some individuals may have concerns about the decision to vaccinate BUT still, fully vaccinate themselves/their children in time according to the recommended. -Decision to vaccinate is made with hesitance. Continuum of vaccine hesitancy. -Accepts all vaccines but remains concerned. -Delays vaccines according to "alternative schedule".

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · The term ‘hesitancy’ was already gaining traction in vaccine discussions in the decade before COVID-19 erupted, and had become a growing topic of research and public health concern: the World ...

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  6. May 20, 2021 · The World Health Organization defines vaccine hesitancy as a “delay in acceptance or refusal of safe vaccines despite availability of vaccine services.”5 It is caused by complex, context specific factors that vary across time, place, and different vaccines, and is influenced by issues such as complacency, convenience, confidence, and sociodemographic contexts.6 Vaccine hesitancy may also ...

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  8. Vaccine overload, a non-medical term, is the notion that giving many vaccines at once may overwhelm or weaken a child's immature immune system and lead to adverse effects. [92] Despite scientific evidence that strongly contradicts this idea, [ 19 ] there are still parents of autistic children that believe that vaccine overload causes autism. [ 93 ]

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