How the experience of medical trauma shapes Australian non-vaccinating parents' vaccine refusal for their children: A qualitative exploration
Vaccination decisions can be influenced by individuals' own, and others' experiences within the medical setting, as well as their relationship with providers and the broader medical system. However, is not clear how traumatic medical experiences interact with this relationship. We used gro...
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Main Authors: | Maria Christou-Ergos (Author), Julie Leask (Author), Kerrie E. Wiley (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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