Adherence to vaccination for various populations: survey results
https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2019-18-4-32-37
Abstract
Voluntary anonymous questioning of groups of parents (n = 120), students of junior and senior courses of medical faculty (n = 250), оutpatient doctors (n = 45) concerning vaccination is carried out.
Parents showed a generally positive (60%) attitude to vaccination, high anxiety (90%) in connection with the possible development of post-vaccination complications, as well as lack of awareness and inertia in acquiring knowledge about vaccination. The positive trend in knowledge among students from junior to senior courses is adjacent to the lack of practical orientation on vaccination. Outpatient doctors are cautious about vaccination, especially for children with chronic illnesses.
About the Authors
A. V. DmitrievRussian Federation
Andrey Dmitriev, MD, Аssociate Professor, head of the Department of children's diseases with the course of hospital Pediatrics
Ryazan
N. V. Fedina
Russian Federation
Natalya Fedinа
Ryazan
T. G. Tkachenko
Russian Federation
Tatiana Tkachenko
Ryazan
R. A. Gudkov
Russian Federation
Roman Gudkov
Ryazan
V. I. Petrova
Russian Federation
Valeria Petrova
Ryazan
T. A. Filimonova
Russian Federation
Tatiana Filimonova
Ryazan
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For citations:
Dmitriev A.V., Fedina N.V., Tkachenko T.G., Gudkov R.A., Petrova V.I., Filimonova T.A. Adherence to vaccination for various populations: survey results. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2019;18(4):32-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2019-18-4-32-37