2007
Postpartum Mothers’ Attitudes, Knowledge, and Trust Regarding Vaccination
Wu AC, Wisler-Sher DJ, Griswold K, Colson E, Shapiro ED, Holmboe ES, Benin AL. Postpartum Mothers’ Attitudes, Knowledge, and Trust Regarding Vaccination. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2007, 12: 766-773. PMID: 17987370, PMCID: PMC3344281, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-007-0302-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostpartum mothersPrenatal careMajority of infantsBenefits of vaccinesCross-sectional studyLarge teaching hospitalLow family incomeVaricella vaccineMultivariable analysisTeaching hospitalWIC programChicken poxVaccinationVaccineImmunization informationWrong vaccineInfantsMothersChildren programFamily incomeCareTrusting relationshipPregnancyHospitalBabies
2006
Qualitative Analysis of Mothers' Decision-Making About Vaccines for Infants: The Importance of Trust
Benin AL, Wisler-Scher DJ, Colson E, Shapiro ED, Holmboe ES. Qualitative Analysis of Mothers' Decision-Making About Vaccines for Infants: The Importance of Trust. Pediatrics 2006, 117: 1532-1541. PMID: 16651306, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2005-1728.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine-preventable diseasesPermanent side effectsThemes of trustMothers 1Open-ended interviewsSide effectsVaccinationLack of trustImportance of trustInfantsVaccineDays postpartumNew mothersCultural normsPediatriciansMothersChildrenVaccinatingCentral conceptInfluential personsTrusting relationshipSocial contactTrustQualitative analysisMedical profession