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Impacting Parental Vaccine Decision-Making
Pediatr Nurs. 2017 Jan-Feb;43(1):22-9, 34.ABSTRACTAn increase in vaccine hesitancy is contributing to an increase of vaccine refusal and the use of an alternative vaccine schedule (AVS) in the United States. Increasing vaccine knowledge and correcting vaccine misinformation has the potential of shifting parental attitudes, decreasing vaccine hesitancy, and increasing parental intent to vaccinate. The aim was to examine the impact of a voice-over PowerPoint™ presentation on vaccine education and decision-making by vaccine-hesitant parents in a pediatric primary care clinic. A quasi-experimental study using the Parent Atti...
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Amy Zangger Eby Source Type: research

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Reducing Pediatric Distress During Vaccination
Pediatr Nurs. 2016 Nov-Dec;42(6):267-74.ABSTRACTVaccinations are often associated with anxiety, avoidance, and considerable distress for children and parents. These issues can also impair coping during future health care visits. Parents, children, and clinicians can benefit from strategies designed to enhance coping. However, an important barrier to implementation of coping strategy interventions is lack of knowledge among both parents and staff. We produced two sets of tailored handouts designed to enhance education for primary care staff and parents using 41 clinical guidelines, reviews, and randomized controlled trials....
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristen E Stevens Donna J Marvicsin Source Type: research

Impacting Parental Vaccine Decision-Making
Pediatr Nurs. 2017 Jan-Feb;43(1):22-9, 34.ABSTRACTAn increase in vaccine hesitancy is contributing to an increase of vaccine refusal and the use of an alternative vaccine schedule (AVS) in the United States. Increasing vaccine knowledge and correcting vaccine misinformation has the potential of shifting parental attitudes, decreasing vaccine hesitancy, and increasing parental intent to vaccinate. The aim was to examine the impact of a voice-over PowerPoint™ presentation on vaccine education and decision-making by vaccine-hesitant parents in a pediatric primary care clinic. A quasi-experimental study using the Parent Atti...
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Amy Zangger Eby Source Type: research

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Reducing Pediatric Distress During Vaccination
Pediatr Nurs. 2016 Nov-Dec;42(6):267-74.ABSTRACTVaccinations are often associated with anxiety, avoidance, and considerable distress for children and parents. These issues can also impair coping during future health care visits. Parents, children, and clinicians can benefit from strategies designed to enhance coping. However, an important barrier to implementation of coping strategy interventions is lack of knowledge among both parents and staff. We produced two sets of tailored handouts designed to enhance education for primary care staff and parents using 41 clinical guidelines, reviews, and randomized controlled trials....
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristen E Stevens Donna J Marvicsin Source Type: research

Impacting Parental Vaccine Decision-Making
Pediatr Nurs. 2017 Jan-Feb;43(1):22-9, 34.ABSTRACTAn increase in vaccine hesitancy is contributing to an increase of vaccine refusal and the use of an alternative vaccine schedule (AVS) in the United States. Increasing vaccine knowledge and correcting vaccine misinformation has the potential of shifting parental attitudes, decreasing vaccine hesitancy, and increasing parental intent to vaccinate. The aim was to examine the impact of a voice-over PowerPoint™ presentation on vaccine education and decision-making by vaccine-hesitant parents in a pediatric primary care clinic. A quasi-experimental study using the Parent Atti...
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Amy Zangger Eby Source Type: research

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Reducing Pediatric Distress During Vaccination
Pediatr Nurs. 2016 Nov-Dec;42(6):267-74.ABSTRACTVaccinations are often associated with anxiety, avoidance, and considerable distress for children and parents. These issues can also impair coping during future health care visits. Parents, children, and clinicians can benefit from strategies designed to enhance coping. However, an important barrier to implementation of coping strategy interventions is lack of knowledge among both parents and staff. We produced two sets of tailored handouts designed to enhance education for primary care staff and parents using 41 clinical guidelines, reviews, and randomized controlled trials....
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristen E Stevens Donna J Marvicsin Source Type: research

Impacting Parental Vaccine Decision-Making
Pediatr Nurs. 2017 Jan-Feb;43(1):22-9, 34.ABSTRACTAn increase in vaccine hesitancy is contributing to an increase of vaccine refusal and the use of an alternative vaccine schedule (AVS) in the United States. Increasing vaccine knowledge and correcting vaccine misinformation has the potential of shifting parental attitudes, decreasing vaccine hesitancy, and increasing parental intent to vaccinate. The aim was to examine the impact of a voice-over PowerPoint™ presentation on vaccine education and decision-making by vaccine-hesitant parents in a pediatric primary care clinic. A quasi-experimental study using the Parent Atti...
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Amy Zangger Eby Source Type: research

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Reducing Pediatric Distress During Vaccination
Pediatr Nurs. 2016 Nov-Dec;42(6):267-74.ABSTRACTVaccinations are often associated with anxiety, avoidance, and considerable distress for children and parents. These issues can also impair coping during future health care visits. Parents, children, and clinicians can benefit from strategies designed to enhance coping. However, an important barrier to implementation of coping strategy interventions is lack of knowledge among both parents and staff. We produced two sets of tailored handouts designed to enhance education for primary care staff and parents using 41 clinical guidelines, reviews, and randomized controlled trials....
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristen E Stevens Donna J Marvicsin Source Type: research

Impacting Parental Vaccine Decision-Making
Pediatr Nurs. 2017 Jan-Feb;43(1):22-9, 34.ABSTRACTAn increase in vaccine hesitancy is contributing to an increase of vaccine refusal and the use of an alternative vaccine schedule (AVS) in the United States. Increasing vaccine knowledge and correcting vaccine misinformation has the potential of shifting parental attitudes, decreasing vaccine hesitancy, and increasing parental intent to vaccinate. The aim was to examine the impact of a voice-over PowerPoint™ presentation on vaccine education and decision-making by vaccine-hesitant parents in a pediatric primary care clinic. A quasi-experimental study using the Parent Atti...
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Amy Zangger Eby Source Type: research

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Reducing Pediatric Distress During Vaccination
Pediatr Nurs. 2016 Nov-Dec;42(6):267-74.ABSTRACTVaccinations are often associated with anxiety, avoidance, and considerable distress for children and parents. These issues can also impair coping during future health care visits. Parents, children, and clinicians can benefit from strategies designed to enhance coping. However, an important barrier to implementation of coping strategy interventions is lack of knowledge among both parents and staff. We produced two sets of tailored handouts designed to enhance education for primary care staff and parents using 41 clinical guidelines, reviews, and randomized controlled trials....
Source: Pediatric Nursing - February 7, 2018 Category: Nursing Authors: Kristen E Stevens Donna J Marvicsin Source Type: research