Patient Decision Making Related to Maternal and Childhood Vaccines: Exploring the Role of Trust in Providers Through a Relational Theory of Power Approach
Limaye RJ, Malik F, Frew PM, Randall LA, Ellingson MK, O’Leary S, Bednarczyk RA, Oloko O, Salmon DA, Omer SB. Patient Decision Making Related to Maternal and Childhood Vaccines: Exploring the Role of Trust in Providers Through a Relational Theory of Power Approach. Health Education & Behavior 2020, 47: 449-456. PMID: 32306760, DOI: 10.1177/1090198120915432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChildDecision MakingFemaleHumansPatient Acceptance of Health CarePregnancyTrustVaccinationVaccinesConceptsObstetric providersPregnant womenContext of vaccinesChildhood vaccinesVaccination ratesVaccine acceptanceVaccine decisionsPatient decisionOb-gynsInfectious diseasesPatientsWomen's trustWomenVaccineMedical experiencePurposive sampleRelational theoryProvidersMedical credentialsPower dynamicsDepth interviewsRole of trustDistributive powerVaccinationImmunization