Authors
Eric Taylor, Katherine E Atkins, Jan Medlock, Meng Li, Gretchen B Chapman, Alison P Galvani
Publication date
2016/10
Journal
Medical Decision Making
Volume
36
Issue
7
Pages
844-853
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Uptake of vaccination against seasonal influenza is suboptimal in most countries, and campaigns to promote vaccination may be weakened by clustering of opinions and decisions not to vaccinate. This clustering can occur at myriad interacting levels: within households, social circles, and schools. Given that influenza is more likely to be transmitted to a household contact than any other contact, clustering of vaccination decisions is arguably most problematic at the household level. We conducted an international survey study to determine whether household members across different cultures offered direct advice to each other regarding influenza vaccination and whether this advice was associated with vaccination decisions. The survey revealed that household members across the world advise one another to vaccinate, although to varying degrees, and that advice correlates with an increase in vaccination uptake …
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