Parents' attitudes towards the No Jab No Play legislation in Western Australia: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Mandates provide a relatively cost-effective strategy to increase vaccinate rates. Since 2014, five Australian states have implemented No Jab No Play (NJPlay) policies that require children to be fully immunised to attend early childhood education and childcare services. In Weste...
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Main Authors: | Sharyn Burns (Author), Ranila Bhoyroo (Author), Justine E. Leavy (Author), Jonine Jancey (Author), Hanna Saltis (Author), Lynne Millar (Author), Jacqueline Hendriks (Author), Linda Portsmouth (Author), Jenny Tohotoa (Author), Danveer Seewoo (Author), Christina Pollard (Author) |
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