Influenza vaccination during pregnancy: a qualitative study of the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices of general practitioners in Central and South-Western Sydney
Conclusions:
General practitioners have varied knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about influenza vaccination during pregnancy, which influence their practices. Addressing these could have a significant impact on improving vaccine uptake during pregnancy.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Louise MaherAngela DawsonKerrie WileyKirsty HopeSiranda TorvaldsenGlenda LawrenceStephen Conaty Source Type: research
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