Introduction There is increasing concern levels of vaccination are falling below requirements for herd immunity, potentially placing newborn infants at.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Detection and clinical management of intrauterine growth restriction in a low-risk population: experience and attitudes of midwives and obstetricians Dr.
Advertisements

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University ®
Routine postnatal care of women and their babies
Conducting the Community Analysis. What is a Community Analysis?  Includes market research and broader analysis of community assets and challenges 
HIV CENTER for Clinical and Behavioral Studies at NY State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University Understanding of Informed Consent and Motivators.
Rotavirus vaccine impact. Introduction. Rotavirus vaccines lead to significant reductions in severe and fatal diarrhea in both vaccinated and unvaccinated.
Beliefs of Australian Diabetes Educators in the Care of People with Diabetes and Intellectual Disability Beliefs of Australian Diabetes Educators in the.
Effects of Domestic Violence on Child Academic Performance Francine Lopez Northern New Mexico College Department of Integrated humanities and Social Sciences;
Module 1 Introduction to Intercultural Leadership in Teaching and Learning.
Preconception Healthcare: What Men Know and Believe Keith A. Frey, MD Richard Engle, MD Brie Noble Department of Family Medicine Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
Risk of Low Birth Weight Associated with Family Poverty in Korea Bong Joo Lee Se Hee Lim Department of Social Welfare, Seoul National University. A Paper.
Research Problem: Father involvement plays important role in development of a child; for fathers who are incarcerated; presents challenges that seem insurmountable.
FAMILY MEDICINE PRACTICE EXPERIENCES FROM TURKEY Dokuz Eylül University Medicine Faculty Family Medicine Department December 2014, Zagreb.
EVALUATING HIV AWARENESS AMONG OBSTETRIC POPULATION AT A PUBLIC HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA Nazimah Idris, Pow Jun Yan, Sak Yeow Hong, Lavanya Narayanan, Lukmanul.
PERSPECTIVES ON VACCINE RESISTANCE MMR Vaccine Resistance among Minnesota Somalis Lynn Bahta, BSN, PHN Minnesota Department of Health.
Promoting the Health of Children in Halton The Role of Halton Healthy Child Programme Karen Worthington Head and Professional Lead Health Visiting Christine.
TEMPLATE DESIGN © Dev Kumari Shrestha Rai Maternal Health Nursing Department College of Nursing,BPKIHS,Nepal
Does prenatal exposure modify the response to first use of alcohol and tobacco? Valerie S. Knopik, Kathleen K. Bucholz, Michele L. Pergadia, Andrew C.
Increasing CRC Screening among Filipino Americans (Maxwell, Bastani, Danao, Crespi, UCLA. ACS ) Recruitment of subjects in 45 CBOs and churches.
An-Najah 2 nd Medical International Conference “ Evidence based advances in women healthcare” 8-10/10/2009 Nablus- Palestine.
Evelyn Gonzalez Program Evaluation. AR Cancer Coalition Summit XIV March 12, 2013 MAKING A DIFFERENCE Evaluating Programmatic Efforts.
RELATION OF FATIGUE TO DEPRESSION AND MATERNAL ROLE ATTAINMENT 1 MONTH AFTER CHILDBIRTH IN JAPANESE FIRST- TIME MOTHERS OVER AGE 35 Background and purpose:
RESULTS INTRODUCTION Laurentian_University.svgLaurentian_University.svg‎ (SVG file, nominally 500 × 87 pixels, file size: 57 KB) Comparison of the ASQ.
Role of Parent and Child Gender in the Treatment of Pre-School and Early School-Age Children’s Everyday Pain: “Suck it up” vs. Providing Comfort Jessica.
Generic protocol for national population-based impact evaluation of national programs for PMTCT at 6 weeks post-partum Thu-Ha Dinh, MD., MS., US CDC/GAP.
Research PHE 498. Define Research Research can be considered as systematic inquiry: A process that needs to be followed systematically to derive conclusions.
Dr J M Mathibe-Neke Department of Health Studies Unisa.
“MENTAL HEALTH LITERACY AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION: A QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTION OF VIEWS OF LOWER INCOME WOMEN” – GUY (2014) -Jasmine R.
Prelacteal feeding practices in Vietnam: Problems and determinant factors Poster Reference Number: PO0724 Background and Objectives: Figure 1: Conceptual.
Childhood Immunization Health Communication Presentation April McKinney.
Involving Young Service Users as Co-Researchers in Evaluating Service Provision: Perils, Potential and Potential Issues Dr Hugh McLaughlin University.
TEMPLATE DESIGN © PRACTICE OF UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES AMONG HEALTH CARE WORKERS Tuteja A, Chintamani,
Involving Young Service Users as Co-Researchers in Evaluating Service Provision: Perils, Potential and Limitations Dr Hugh McLaughlin University of Salford.
TEMPLATE DESIGN © Maternal Obesity & Obstetric outcomes John R, Johnson JK, Pavey J Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
MANDATORY CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS AND ADOLESCENT HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV): NO SHOTS – NO SCHOOL AUDREY MUNN AMY ROELSE.
Background Outcomes / Results Qualitative methodology was used to collect data about parent and professional views of the current services.
Unit 5.  Upon completion of this unit you should be able to: ◦ Describe the steps used in analyzing community assessment data ◦ Analyze actual community.
Dyadic Patterns of Parental Perceptions of Health- Related Quality of Life Gustavo R. Medrano & W. Hobart Davies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Pediatric.
Janet Lin, MD, MPH, Sweta Basnet, MS, Sara Baghikar, MD, Cammeo Mauntel-Medici, MPH, Sara Heinert, MPH University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Medicine,
Evaluation of Psychosocial Support Services for Adolescent and Young Adult Patients at Roswell Park Cancer Institute Allison Polakiewicz, MPA Project Proposal.
Erik Augustson, PhD, National Cancer Institute Susan Zbikowski, PhD, Alere Wellbeing Evaluation.
Strategies for improving immunisation rates. Factors associated with low vaccine uptake –parents Socio-demographic variables – Certain groups of people,
Crystal Reinhart, PhD & Beth Welbes, MSPH Center for Prevention Research and Development, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Social Norms Theory.
A BMRB Social Research presentation to: 3 rd Welsh Immunisation Conference 1 st March 2006 Sarah Oliver Kathryn Warrener.
Factors associated with maternal smoking during early pregnancy: relationship to low-birth-weight infants and maternal attitude toward their pregnancy.
Anita Counsell Head of Specialist Health Improvement.
TOPIC:KNOWLEDGE ABOUT INDIVIDUALIZED BIRTH PLAN AND OBSTETRIC DANGER SIGNS AMONG MEN ATTENDING REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH CLINIC AT BUGURUNI HEALTH.
Reducing health inequalities among children and young people Director of Public Health Report 2012/13.
County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM Hepatitis B and MMR Vaccine Coverage Levels Among Children.
Attitudes of Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology Students Toward Noise in Youth Culture Lillian Law, B.A., Adrienne Rubinstein, Ph.D. CUNY AuD Program,
Introduction A meta-analysis is a research procedure used to examine similar quantitative and/or qualitative studies within an area of interest and synthesize.
Parity and Post-traumatic Stress: A Preliminary Study Benjamin Reissman 1, Sharmilla Amirthalingam 1, Gabriella Deanne 1, Jackie Finik 1,2, Yoko Nomura,
An Examination of HPV Vaccine Administration in Georgia
Julie Quinlivan1,2,3, Sonia Kua3, Robert Gibson1,
Beliefs of Australian Diabetes Educators in the Care
Australian Father’s Study
Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict Intention to
The Effect of Mother-Child Bonding on Early Childhood
Janice Smith*, Dr Maddy Arden, Dr Penny Furness, Dr Hora Soltani
Mini-HTA as a Tool for Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Not-For-Profit Private Hospitals: Preliminary Result. By Hafizah Besar Sa’aid School of Public.
Pregnant Women with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Children’s Access to Medicines
Breastfeeding for six months is an independent association of language and cognitive intelligence in infants at 18 months. Sonia Kua1, Julie Qunilivan1,2,3.
Maya B. Mathur Castilleja School, Palo Alto, CA
Authors: McNamara, A., Fapohunda, O., Ezzat, A., Keogh, IJ.
Analysis of Parental Vaccine Beliefs by Child’s School Type
Protecting Children’s Health
Gareth Millward – – Centre for History in Public Health Go through:
Creating a good research question…
Presentation transcript:

Introduction There is increasing concern levels of vaccination are falling below requirements for herd immunity, potentially placing newborn infants at risk. Most research on attitudes towards infant vaccination has involved mothers with limited research into paternal attitudes. Aim Our hypothesis was that fathers with higher levels of education would display a more positive attitude towards vaccination. Methods Observational study of 400 fathers enrolled within the larger Australian Father’s Study. Institutional ethics approval and consent were obtained via mothers. Fathers were recruited from antenatal clinics and community settings. Researchers administered demographic and attitudinal surveys. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected. ACTR: The primary trial was registered at the Australasian Clinical Trials Registry with the number ACTRN Results The majority of fathers had a positive attitude towards infant vaccination (N=357, 89%). However, 9% (N=35) of fathers had a neutral attitude and 2% (N=8) reported a negative attitude. The demographics of the population were similar in education, employment and smoking status to the wider Australian population of fathers Fathers with a negative attitude to vaccination self-reported a higher level of knowledge of pregnancy related issues, yet were significant less likely to have obtained information from a healthcare professional and were instead more likely to have relied upon the Internet as a source of information (both p<0.05) (Table 2). Conclusions The findings suggest that the majority of expectant fathers have a positive attitude toward childhood immunisation. Actual level of paternal education did not impact upon vaccination attitude. However, fathers who self reported a higher knowledge of pregnancy issues and accessed information from the Internet, as opposed to healthcare providers, were more likely to view vaccination negatively. Healthcare staff engaging fathers in vaccination discussions may improve vaccination rates. Natasha Prosser, Rodney Petersen 2, Julie Quinlivan 1,3. 1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Joondalup Health Campus; 2 University of Adelaide, Australia; 3 University of Notre Dame Australia, Australia. Literature cited 1.Brown KF, Kroll JS, Hudson MJ, Ramsay M, Green J, Long S, Vincent CA, Fraser G, Sevdalis N. Factors underlying parental decisions about childhood vaccinations including MMR: A systematic review. Vaccine, 2010; (28) Gust D, Brown C, Sheedy K, Hibbs B, Weaver D, Nowak G. Immunization attitudes and beliefs among parents: Beyond a dichotomous perspective. Am J Health Behav, 2005; 29(1): Ramsay ME, Yarwood J, Lewis D, et al. Parental confidence in measles, mumps and rubella vaccine: evidence from vaccine coverage and attitudinal surveys. British Journal of General Practice, 2002; 52, Wu AC, Wisler-Sher DJ, Griswold K, et al. Postpartum Mothers’ attitudes, knowledge and trust regarding vaccination. Matern Child Health J 2008; 12: Australian Father’s Study: What attitudes do expectant fathers have towards infant vaccination? Australian Father’s Study