Recognize and Respond: Developing Tailored Communications With Parents To Improve Pediatric Vaccination Coverage
Recognize and Respond: Developing Tailored Communications With Parents To Improve Pediatric Vaccination Coverage
Interactive Practice Guide
Pediatric vaccination rates have been declining in recent years. A relatively small percentage of people take a strict anti-vaccination stance regardless of evidence or scientific consensus, but other individuals, classified as “vaccine-hesitant,” are moving toward anti-vaccination, or “vaccine refusal” practices for a variety of reasons, including aggressive misinformation campaigns, lack of understanding of vaccines, distrust of healthcare, and safety concerns. For clinicians, the circumstances are frustrating and the limited amount of time available to spend with patients and parents makes effectively addressing concerns or mitigating distrust difficult.
Faculty: Tina Q. Tan, MD, FAAP, FIDSA, FPIDS
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Expiration Date: December 13, 2025