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Changing attitudes towards polio vaccination: a randomized trial of an evidence-based presentation versus a presentation from a polio survivor

机译:改变对小儿麻痹症疫苗接种的态度:基于证据的演示文稿与小儿麻痹症幸存者演示文稿的随机试验

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We compared the impact of epidemiological evidence and anecdotal evidence on changing vaccination attitudes amongst alternative medical students. Ninety-seven students were randomized to either an evidence-based lecture on the benefits of the polio vaccine on population health or a presentation from a visibly affected victim of polio. We compared change in responses to a survey measuring vaccination attitudes between the two groups. The follow-up rate was 73%. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in change in response to any of the survey questions. In a post hoc analysis we found that 25% of students were less likely to recommend the vaccine after being provided with evidence supporting vaccination. These findings suggest that confronting deeply held beliefs regarding vaccination may paradoxically strengthen these belief systems.
机译:我们比较了流行病学证据和传闻证据对替代医学生改变疫苗接种态度的影响。 97名学生被随机分配到有关脊髓灰质炎疫苗对人口健康的益处的循证讲义或来自明显受影响的脊髓灰质炎受害者的演讲。我们通过测量两组之间的疫苗接种态度的调查比较了反应的变化。随访率为73%。两组之间对任何调查问题的回答变化均无统计学上的显着差异。在事后分析中,我们发现25%的学生在获得支持疫苗的证据后不太可能推荐该疫苗。这些发现表明,面对根深蒂固的有关疫苗接种的信念可能反常地加强了这些信念体系。

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