This study aimed to investigate the uptake status and reasons of childhood influenza vaccination during the pandemic in China.
Topic: Parents and Caregivers
The UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (UNICEF ECARO) and the VCP worked in partnership to better understand the impact of social media on caregivers’ attitudes, beliefs, trust, immunisation intention and uptake.
Overview The global community of practice around HPV vaccination is not formalised to cut across multiple disciplines, and thought leaders from low-…
Overview Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the fourth biggest cause of mortality amongst women in Brazil according to the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) but COVID-19…
This study aimed to assess changes in trends of parental attitudes toward routine childhood vaccines and COVID-19 vaccinations across different time periods in China.
The aim of this qualitative study was to provide an in-depth exploration and comparison of French mothers and adolescent girls’ perceptions of the risks and benefits of HPV vaccination.
This qualitative study explored the role of trust in HPV vaccination decision-making among mothers and adolescent girls in France.
A practical learning guide and tool to aid the design and implementation of effective, data-driven social media campaigns…
This paper presents findings from qualitative research investigating global attitudes towards maternal vaccination among pregnant women, conducted in five European countries.
The objective of this study was to identify pregnant women’s views and attitudes towards maternal immunisation in Panama based on in-depth interviews and focus groups.
Maternal immunisation is key to protecting maternal and newborn health. We interviewed pregnant women in Brazil to identify barriers to and enablers of maternal immunisation in the country.
This briefing on HPV and vaccination explains the disproportionate global burden of cervical cancer on Lower Middle Income Countries and the significant barriers in the…