Attitudes et croyances


Date de publication: 2014 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: Lien externe Vaccine coverage amongst adult Canadians: Results from the 2012 adult National Immunization Coverage (aNIC) survey

Vaccine coverage amongst adult Canadians: Results from the 2012 adult National Immunization Coverage (aNIC) survey

Since 2001, the Public Health Agency of Canada (the Agency) routinely monitors national immunization coverage for select adult immunizations through the adult National Immunization Coverage Survey (aNICS). Results from these surveys are used to monitor progress towards national targets for immunization coverage, to report immunization coverage estimates to international organizations, to improve planning for pandemic influenza and to develop appropriately targeted public education strategies.

Auteurs collectifs: Public Health Agency of Canada
Éditeur: Public Health Agency of Canada

Date de publication: 2011 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: PDFSurvey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Executive Summary

Survey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Executive Summary

Quantitative research was conducted with Canadian parents in order to understand their perceptions and information needs related to childhood immunizations. Telephone interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1,745 Canadian parents, screening for those who had at least one child under the age of 18. Interview questions investigated Canadian parents' knowledge, awareness, attitudes and behaviours related to immunization. Findings from this research will be used to inform public education strategies and initiatives.

Auteurs collectifs: Ekos Research Associates
Éditeur: Ekos Research Associates

Date de publication: 2011 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: PDFSurvey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Final Report

Survey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Final Report

Quantitative research was conducted with Canadian parents in order to understand their perceptions and information needs related to childhood immunizations. Telephone interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1,745 Canadian parents, screening for those who had at least one child under the age of 18. Interview questions investigated Canadian parents' knowledge, awareness, attitudes and behaviours related to immunization. Findings from this research will be used to inform public education strategies and initiatives.

Auteurs collectifs: Ekos Research Associates
Éditeur: Ekos Research Associates

Date de publication: 2010 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: PDFConsultation with health care professionals and influenza immunization among women in contact with young children

Consultation with health care professionals and influenza immunization among women in contact with young children

Analyzes whether consultation with a medical professional increases the likelihood of receiving a flu shot among women who have given birth in the past five years and to determine whether this association differs by type of medical professional. Consultation with family doctors was found to have the strongest association with annual flu shots among women in contact with young children.

Auteurs: Chambers C et al.
Numéro de la revue: 1
Titre de la revue: Canadian Journal of Public Health
Volume de la revue: 101
Éditeur: Canadian Public Health Association

Date de publication: 2009 Catégorie: Health care providers, Media, Parents, Adults Type: PDFA postmodern Pandora's box : anti-vaccination misinformation on the Internet

A postmodern Pandora's box : anti-vaccination misinformation on the Internet

This paper analyzes the arguments proffered on anti-vaccination websites, determining the extent of misinformation present, and examines discourses used to support vaccine objections. Arguments around the themes of safety and effectiveness, alternative medicine, civil liberties, conspiracy theories, and morality were found on the majority of websites analyzed.

Auteurs: Kata A
Numéro de la revue: 7
Titre de la revue: Vaccine
Volume de la revue: 28
Éditeur: Elsevier

Date de publication: 2006 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: PDFCanadian adult national immunization coverage (Adult NICS) survey 2006

Canadian adult national immunization coverage (Adult NICS) survey 2006

Provides a broad measure of coverage of six vaccinations (influenza, pneumococcal disease, hepatitis A and B, pertussis, varicella, and tetanus) among the adult Canadian population.

Auteurs collectifs: Environics Research Group
Éditeur: Environics Research Group

Date de publication: 2005 Catégorie: Les fournisseurs de soins Type: PDFL'utilité d'un registre de vaccination provincial et la gestion du consentement : le cas du Québec

L'utilité d'un registre de vaccination provincial et la gestion du consentement : le cas du Québec

Cette étude vise à documenter l'opinion de la population et des travailleurs de la santé sur l'utilité d’un registre central de vaccination, le consentement à l'inscription, l'accès aux données et le droit de retrait.

Auteurs: Boudreau C et al.
Numéro de la revue: 4
Titre de la revue: Revue canadienne de santé publique
Volume de la revue: 96
Éditeur: Association canadienne de santé publique
Pubmed: 16625793

Date de publication: 2005 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: Lien externe Physician practices and attitudes regarding adult immunizations

Physician practices and attitudes regarding adult immunizations

Assesses immunization practices and attitudes of U.S. primary care physicians regarding adult influenza and pneumococcal immunizations.

Auteurs: Szilagyi P et al.
Numéro de la revue: 2
Titre de la revue: Preventive Medicine
Volume de la revue: 40
Éditeur: Elsevier
Pubmed: 15533524

Date de publication: 2005 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: Lien externe Systematic review of qualitative studies exploring parental beliefs and attitudes toward childhood vaccination identifies common barriers to vaccination

Systematic review of qualitative studies exploring parental beliefs and attitudes toward childhood vaccination identifies common barriers to vaccination

Determines whether a systematic review of qualitative studies can lead to identification of consistent themes across studies, using barriers toward childhood vaccination as an example.

Auteurs: Mills E et al.
Auteurs collectifs: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
Numéro de la revue: 11
Titre de la revue: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume de la revue: 58
Éditeur: Elsevier
Pubmed: 16223649