Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review

Aims/Background: Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite its availability. COVID19 pandemic has increased public concerns towards vaccines hence influences the acceptance to the existing vaccination program in primary care. We aim to summarize the prevalence...

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Main Authors: Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam, Mohd Pauzi, Nur Suhaila, Khir Yaakub, Ummil, Shahrol Nizam, Nur Elyshia Karlina, Pasi, Hafizah
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Published: 2022
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spelling my.iium.irep.1005712022-10-27T01:52:15Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100571/ Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam Mohd Pauzi, Nur Suhaila Khir Yaakub, Ummil Shahrol Nizam, Nur Elyshia Karlina Pasi, Hafizah RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children RJ240 Immunization of children (General) Aims/Background: Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite its availability. COVID19 pandemic has increased public concerns towards vaccines hence influences the acceptance to the existing vaccination program in primary care. We aim to summarize the prevalence and factors associated with childhood vaccine hesitancy among caregivers. Methodology: This scoping review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA-ScR checklist. Scopus®, Cochrane Library and PubMed® databases were searched and filtered to include full-text English articles published from January 2016 to November 2021. Results: 83 articles were eligible out of 576 articles retrieved. Half were cross-sectional studies and published within the last 2 years. 39% articles were from USA, Canada and Italy. The mean prevalence of vaccine hesitancy was 25.8% (3%-50.6%). Caregivers’ factors which were belief, knowledge and attitude about health (78%), trust to health system (33.7%) and socio-demographic (32.5%) formed the major theme while other themes were less significant: contextual factors (13%), healthcare worker (9%), and vaccine’s specific (3%). Conclusion: An emerging issue during COVID19 pandemic especially in developed countries, vaccine hesitancy requires multi-interventional approach to increase caregivers’ confidence and competence in vaccination for their children. 2022-09-22 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100571/17/100571_%20Caregivers%27%20vaccine%20hesitancy-%20a%20scoping%20review.pdf Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam and Mohd Pauzi, Nur Suhaila and Khir Yaakub, Ummil and Shahrol Nizam, Nur Elyshia Karlina and Pasi, Hafizah (2022) Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review. In: 24th Family Medicine Specialist Conference, 22-24 September 2022, Sabah International Convention Centre, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. (Unpublished)
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topic RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children
RJ240 Immunization of children (General)
spellingShingle RJ101 Child Heatlh. Child health services. Preventive health services for children
RJ240 Immunization of children (General)
Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam
Mohd Pauzi, Nur Suhaila
Khir Yaakub, Ummil
Shahrol Nizam, Nur Elyshia Karlina
Pasi, Hafizah
Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
description Aims/Background: Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite its availability. COVID19 pandemic has increased public concerns towards vaccines hence influences the acceptance to the existing vaccination program in primary care. We aim to summarize the prevalence and factors associated with childhood vaccine hesitancy among caregivers. Methodology: This scoping review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA-ScR checklist. Scopus®, Cochrane Library and PubMed® databases were searched and filtered to include full-text English articles published from January 2016 to November 2021. Results: 83 articles were eligible out of 576 articles retrieved. Half were cross-sectional studies and published within the last 2 years. 39% articles were from USA, Canada and Italy. The mean prevalence of vaccine hesitancy was 25.8% (3%-50.6%). Caregivers’ factors which were belief, knowledge and attitude about health (78%), trust to health system (33.7%) and socio-demographic (32.5%) formed the major theme while other themes were less significant: contextual factors (13%), healthcare worker (9%), and vaccine’s specific (3%). Conclusion: An emerging issue during COVID19 pandemic especially in developed countries, vaccine hesitancy requires multi-interventional approach to increase caregivers’ confidence and competence in vaccination for their children.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam
Mohd Pauzi, Nur Suhaila
Khir Yaakub, Ummil
Shahrol Nizam, Nur Elyshia Karlina
Pasi, Hafizah
author_facet Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam
Mohd Pauzi, Nur Suhaila
Khir Yaakub, Ummil
Shahrol Nizam, Nur Elyshia Karlina
Pasi, Hafizah
author_sort Kamaruzaman, Nor Azam
title Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
title_short Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
title_full Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
title_fullStr Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
title_sort caregivers' vaccine hesitancy- a scoping review
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/100571/17/100571_%20Caregivers%27%20vaccine%20hesitancy-%20a%20scoping%20review.pdf
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