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https://doi.org/10.24141/1/9/1/5
Investigation of community attitudes towards vaccination
Ivana Živoder
; Sveučilište Sjever, Sveučilišni centar Varaždin, Odjel za sestrinstvo
Mihaela Kranjčević-Ščurić
; Sveučilište Sjever, Sveučilišni centar Varaždin, Odjel za sestrinstvo
Leonarda Habijan
; Sveučilište Sjever, Sveučilišni centar Varaždin, Odjel za sestrinstvo
Mara Županić
; Zdravstveno veleučilište Zagreb
Sažetak
The development of the vaccine is one of the most important milestones in the history of medicine. Although vaccination is among the safest medical interventions, there is a risk of side effects. They are mostly mild, and there are seldom serious side effects that can leave permanent consequences. Opinions on vaccination have been divided since its beginnings, but in the last decades, this issue has been increasingly discussed. Rejection of vaccination because of concerns about safety, justification, efficiency, and ethics leads to a smaller number of vaccinations, which opens the door to the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases. An investigation of community perception and attitudes was conducted using a Google form from July to September 2017, and 3929 responses were collected. The results have shown that 64.09% of participants supported vaccination and have positive attitudes. MMR and 5-in-1 are the vaccines that cause the most concern among the participants. Women, parents/guardians, people in rural environments, and people with a lower level of education are more prone to negative attitudes towards vaccination.
Ključne riječi
vaccination; attitudes; research; community; participants
Hrčak ID:
296151
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Datum izdavanja:
22.3.2023.
Posjeta: 1.398 *