New mothers' key questions about child vaccinations from pregnancy through toddlerhood: Evidence from a qualitative longitudinal study in Victoria, British, Columbia
Canada's infant vaccination rate is suboptimal. British Columbia (BC) is below the targeted national coverage for infant vaccines, and vaccine hesitancy is a contributing factor in BC's low coverage rates. The literature suggests that many mothers are primary vaccine decision-makers and be...
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Main Authors: | Marian Orhierhor (Author), Clara Rubincam (Author), Devon Greyson (Author), Julie A. Bettinger (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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