Vaccine discussions in pregnancy: interviews with midwives to inform design of an intervention to promote uptake of maternal and childhood vaccines
Presumptive and Motivational Interviewing communication styles have successfully promoted childhood and adolescent vaccination to parents, but less is known about effective communication approaches during pregnancy to promote maternal vaccination and childhood vaccines. In Australian public antenata...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Kaufman (Author), Katie Attwell (Author), Yvonne Hauck (Author), Saad B. Omer (Author), Margie Danchin (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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