Vaccination As A Risk? - Why People and Their Children Do Not Get Vaccinated

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作者
Kowalzik, Frank [1 ]
Zepp, Fred [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med Mainz, Zentrums Kinder & Jugendmed, Mainz, Germany
关键词
Impfskepsis; Pflichtimpfung; Vertrauen; Risikowahrnehmung; Unterschatzung; skepticism about vaccination; compulsory vaccination; confidence; risk perception; underestimation; PERTUSSIS INFECTION; PERCEPTION; COUNTRIES; INFLUENZA;
D O I
10.1055/a-0479-3756
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Skepticism about vaccination is not new, but the perception of vaccine-related risks has changed in recent decades. In addition to aspects such as knowledge about vaccines, trust in medical care structures and political institutions, socio-economic, cultural and religious views also play an important role. These factors differ significantly worldwide and regionally. In almost all surveys, confidence in vaccines and/or the healthcare system is identified as essential for a positive vaccination decision. Confidence in vaccines correlates with the assessment of the specific individual disease risk and the potential side effects of the vaccines. Subjective perception of risk seldom corresponds to objectively measurable facts. Rather, it is distorted by individual perception in both directions (underestimation and overestimation). Transparent, science-based communication is helpful in promoting and maintaining trust in healthcare. Pediatricians and family physicians are the most important confidants for parents on questions about health care and vaccination recommendations. Grundsatzlich sind die Erfolge von Impfungen und Impfprogrammen fur die Pravention von Infektionskrankheiten und deren Komplikationen weltweit anerkannt. Dennoch fallt aktuell gerade in industrialisierten Staaten ein Vertrauensschwund auf: Impfungen und offentlich empfohlene Impfprogramme werden immer weniger wahrgenommen. Stichwort Impfskepsis. Die WHO sieht darin mittlerweile ein komplexes globales Problem. Doch wie ist es losbar?
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