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Understanding the interplay of factors informing vaccination behavior in three Canadian provinces.

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Understanding the interplay of factors informing vaccination behavior in three Canadian provinces.

Auteurs : Franziska Boerner ; Jennifer Keelan ; Laura Winton ; Cindy Jardine ; S Michelle Driedger

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Arguably, the two most critical components in any response to a pandemic are effective risk communication and the rapid development of a vaccine. Despite the roll-out of a publicly-funded H1N1 vaccine program across the country, less than half of all Canadians were vaccinated during the 2009-10 pandemic. Using focus group data, this study examined vaccinating behaviors, the impact of public health messaging, and the public's attitudes toward H1N1 and the H1N1 vaccine in three Canadian provinces. Drawing on vaccine risk communication literature, a framework was devised to identify and analyze the factors related to vaccine uptake and vaccine refusal. The most predictive factor for H1N1 vaccine uptake was a prior history of vaccinating against seasonal influenza. Other important factors included barriers to immunizing (access issues) and an individual's perception of serious risk from contracting H1N1. Although critical gaps in the public's understanding of influenza infections were identified, together with misinformation about vaccination effectiveness and safety, these factors were less frequently reported to be the core factors influencing an individual's decision to vaccinate.

DOI: 10.4161/hv.24427
PubMed: 23571169


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