Health literacy, a crucial determinant of vaccination decision-making
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Health literacy, a crucial determinant of vaccination decision-makingAutoria
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2020-06-03Editor
ElsevierCita bibliogràfica
CASTRO-SÁNCHEZ, Enrique, et al. Health literacy: A crucial determinant of vaccination decision-making. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2020, 97: 202-203.Tipus de document
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Our study exploring the influence of health literacy on influenza vaccination among pregnant women in Spain reflected how women with high health literacy were more likely to reject influenza vaccination than those ... [+]
Our study exploring the influence of health literacy on influenza vaccination among pregnant women in Spain reflected how women with high health literacy were more likely to reject influenza vaccination than those with lower health literacy (Castro-Sánchez et al., 2018). Among the reasons for these women to reject the vaccine were feelings about its need, in isolation and compared with other immunizations, and claims of having received insufficient information. To mitigate such a gap, women with high health literacy would access a greater variety of information sources, including those promoting outlier or fringe opinions (Danchin et al., 2018, Vila-Candel et al., 2016b). [-]
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National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance at Imperial College London (grant No. HPRU- 2012e10047) in collaboration with Public Health England and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust ; NIHR Imperial Patient Safety Translational Research Centre and the BRC.Drets d'accés
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases.
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