2021
DOI: 10.36789/sanus.vi1.182
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Indecisión a las vacunas: una revisión sistemática para abordar el fenómeno en Latinoamérica

Abstract: Introducción: En los últimos años se han desarrollado movimientos de personas, generalmente padres, que rechazan o están indecisas en cuanto al uso de las vacunas por la falta de conciencia de riesgos y la gravedad de las enfermedades prevenibles por vacunación, así como, por la difusión en las redes sociales de noticias falsas sobre la inocuidad y la eficacia de las vacunas. Investigaciones en países de Europa y América del Norte han descrito un término para estudiar este fenómeno el cual es Indecisión a las … Show more

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“…Investigations in European countries and North America have described a term to study this phenomenon: Vaccine Hesitance. The literature on this topic is scarce in Latin America [24].…”
Section: Beliefs and Customsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Investigations in European countries and North America have described a term to study this phenomenon: Vaccine Hesitance. The literature on this topic is scarce in Latin America [24].…”
Section: Beliefs and Customsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A chief problem is the beliefs of people, the customs taken as the most appropriate when it represents obsolete behaviors. Examples would be "my grandmother saying that this is harmful and they are ways of infecting us" or "because of the vaccine the child became very serious" when they are talking about a lack of knowledge on the subject, mainly about the side effects that they generate [24].…”
Section: Beliefs and Customsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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