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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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VACCINERA (FL)ERA BARN? : En studie om vaccinationsfarhågor och vårderfarenheter beskrivna i det offentliga nätbaserade rummet

Bjelvenmark, Alida, Ludvigsson, Anna January 2019 (has links)
Bakgrund: Föräldrar som står inför valet att vaccinera sina barn är inte alla gånger eniga om vaccinets för- och nackdelar. Information om vaccinen cirkulerar på internet och via sociala medier. För läsaren blir det en utmaning att veta vilken given information som är trovärdig. Mötet med vården blir därmed en central punkt där föräldrar kan söka vägledning och få sina farhågor bemötta. Syfte: Syftet med studien är att belysa vilka diskussioner som förs på offentliga forum och Facebookgrupper som kan ligga till grund för tveksamhet eller avståndstagande till det svenska barnvaccinationsprogrammet samt hur mötet med vården beskrivs av föräldrar som avböjer att vaccinera sina barn. Metod: Kvalitativ metod med beskrivande design har använts. Inlägg från en offentlig Facebookgrupp samt sex diskussionstrådar från forumet Familjeliv.se sammanställdes och analyserades med systematisk textkondensering. Resultat: Resultatet påvisar olika komplexa motargument och farhågor om vaccin som ingår i det svenska barnvaccinationsprogrammet. Farhågorna rör biverkningar, vaccinets innehåll och tidpunkten för vaccinering. Vissa upplevde vaccinationen som onödig då det idag finns tillgång till modern sjukvård, hygien och sanitet samt att vaccinet ändå inte ger ett hundraprocentigt skydd. Bristen på tillit för myndigheter och läkemedelsföretag var ytterligare en faktor som visade sig ligga till grund för skepticismen kring vaccin. I mötet med vården beskriver människor känslor av uppgivenhet och undergivenhet. Vikten av att diskutera inför ett beslut kring vaccination utan dispyter poängteras, vilket enligt resultatet är något som inte alltid sker. Slutsats: Ett ökat förtroende för vården måste skapas genom tydligare riktlinjer för kommunikation kring vaccination samt tillgänglighet till information som besvarar människors farhågor.
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Vaccination Hesitancy Among Parents in Stockholm, Sweden : A qualitative study examining the effect of the incorporation of the “United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child” into Swedish Law in 2020

Danovska, Ketija January 2020 (has links)
Background: On 1 January 2020, the UNCRC was incorporated into the Swedish national law. The Convention argues that all children have the right to health, life, survival and development. The Articles of the UNCRC require higher authorities, health facilities and parents to act in the best interest of children, and to do everything to secure children’s rights. Interpreting the Convention, it is possible to conclude that all children have the right to safe and effective vaccines. Even though vaccines are accessible and free of charge to all children in Sweden, vaccination coverage for multiple vaccine-preventable diseases in Sweden has dropped. As one of the reasons for this drop in vaccination coverage is proposed vaccination hesitancy. To fulfil children’s rights as proposed in the UNCRC, vaccination hesitancy needs to be understood and addressed.  Aim: The objective of the study is to understand causes of vaccination hesitancy among parents living in Stockholm, Sweden and to examine how healthcare professionals in Stockholm County are working to eliminate vaccination hesitancy, in goal to promote children’s rights to health, life, survival and development after the UNCRC became a Swedish law on 1 January 2020. Additionally, to analyze if strategies applied by Stockholm County are truly addressing identified causes of vaccination hesitancy among parents living in Stockholm, Sweden and in that way increasing vaccination rates this year. Method: This study used a qualitative research strategy. Vaccination hesitancy in Sweden was studied using 20 semi-structured interviews with parents living in Stockholm, while effect of the UNCRC incorporation into Swedish law on vaccination hesitancy was studied using a semi-structured interview with one health professional working in Stockholm County. The gathered data was summarized, categorized and analyzed according to the proposed themes of two theories. The theoretical framework consisted of the Health Belief Model and Social-Ecological Model. Conclusion: It was possible to conclude that the choice of immunization among parents is shaped by; 1) sources and type of the received information on vaccines, vaccination and vaccine-preventable diseases included in the general Swedish child vaccination program, 2) their views on vaccine quality, safety, effectiveness and necessity for satisfying children’s rights to health, life, survival and development, 3) the level of knowledge of epidemiological concepts, mechanisms, infectious diseases and vaccines included in the vaccination program, and 4) the level of trust in the Swedish Government and healthcare, and belief if they are acting in the best interest of children. After the UNCRC incorporation into Swedish law, there have not been observed any changes in the strategic work of Stockholm County against vaccination hesitancy. For the past ten years, they are applying methods at the individual- and interpersonal level, which are not quite reaching vaccine hesitant parents living in Stockholm. Other methods at the community- and public policy level are needed. Due to unclear implications of the UNCRC entrance as a national law and COVID-19 pandemic, it is not possible to estimate if there are any changes in the vaccination rates this year.

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