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Understanding the perceived logic of care by vaccine-hesitant and vaccine-refusing parents: A qualitative study in Australia

机译:了解疫苗敏感性和拒绝疫苗的父母的照料逻辑:澳大利亚的一项定性研究

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In terms of public health, childhood vaccination programs have benefits that far outweigh risks. However, some parents decide not to vaccinate their children. This paper explores the ways in which such parents talked about the perceived risks and benefits incurred by vaccinating (or not vaccinating) their children. Between 2013–2016 we undertook 29 in-depth interviews with non-vaccinating and/or ‘vaccine hesitant’ parents in Australia. Interviews were conducted in an open and non-judgmental manner, akin to empathic neutrality. Interviews focused on parents talking about the factors that shaped their decisions not to (or partially) vaccinate their children. All interviews were transcribed and analysed using both inductive and deductive processes. The main themes focus on parental perceptions of: 1. their capacity to reason; 2. their rejection of Western medical epistemology; and 3. their participation in labour intensive parenting practices (which we term salutogenic parenting). Parents engaged in an ongoing search for information about how best to parent their children (capacity to reason), which for many led to questioning/distrust of traditional scientific knowledge (rejection of Western medical epistemology). Salutogenic parenting spontaneously arose in interviews, whereby parents practised health promoting activities which they saw as boosting the natural immunity of their children and protecting them from illness (reducing or negating the perceived need for vaccinations). Salutogenic parenting practices included breastfeeding, eating organic and/or home-grown food, cooking from scratch to reduce preservative consumption and reducing exposure to toxins. We interpret our data as a ‘logic of care’, which is seen by parents as internally consistent, logically inter-related and inter-dependent. Whilst not necessarily sharing the parents’ reasoning, we argue that an understanding of their attitudes towards health and well-being is imperative for any efforts to engage with their vaccine refusal at a policy level.
机译:在公共卫生方面,儿童疫苗接种计划带来的好处远远超过了风险。但是,一些父母决定不给孩子接种疫苗。本文探讨了这类父母谈论为孩子接种疫苗(或未接种疫苗)所带来的感知风险和收益的方式。在2013年至2016年之间,我们对澳大利亚的未接种疫苗和/或“犹豫疫苗接种”的父母进行了29次深度访谈。面试采用公开,非判断的方式进行,类似于移情中立。访谈的重点是父母,讨论影响他们决定不(或部分)给孩子接种疫苗的因素。所有访谈都使用归纳和演绎过程进行转录和分析。主要主题集中于父母对以下方面的看法:1.他们的推理能力; 2.他们拒绝接受西方医学认识论; 3.他们参与劳动强度大的养育方式(我们称其为有益健康的养育方式)。父母一直在寻找有关如何最好地抚养子女(推理能力)的信息,这对许多人造成了对传统科学知识的质疑/不信任(对西方医学认识论的排斥)。在面试中自发产生了养育孩子的父母,父母借此进行了健康促进活动,他们认为这可以增强孩子的自然免疫力并保护他们免受疾病侵害(减少或消除人们对疫苗接种的需求)。有益健康的养育方式包括母乳喂养,吃有机和/或自家制食物,从头开始烹饪以减少防腐剂的消耗并减少毒素的暴露。我们将数据解释为“照顾逻辑”,父母将其视为内部一致,逻辑上相互关联和相互依存的事物。尽管不一定要分享父母的推理,但我们认为,在政策层面上,应对父母拒绝接种疫苗的任何努力都必须了解他们对健康和福祉的态度。

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