2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.11.009
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Social and behavioral determinants of attitudes towards and practices of hepatitis B vaccine birth dose in Vietnam

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“…The average proportion of parental refusal in our study was as high as 67.5% among all cases of missed timely HepB-BD. Data from all over the world suggest that the main reasons for low HepB-BD coverage are parental concerns on vaccination safety and a lack of information [31][32][33]. To find out if this is true in the settings of this study, we conducted a survey of the university students and teachers, from both medical and non-medical specialties, aimed to characterize their attitudes to vaccines and vaccination, including vaccination against hepatitis B.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average proportion of parental refusal in our study was as high as 67.5% among all cases of missed timely HepB-BD. Data from all over the world suggest that the main reasons for low HepB-BD coverage are parental concerns on vaccination safety and a lack of information [31][32][33]. To find out if this is true in the settings of this study, we conducted a survey of the university students and teachers, from both medical and non-medical specialties, aimed to characterize their attitudes to vaccines and vaccination, including vaccination against hepatitis B.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timely BD vaccination depends on training of healthcare workers who are present at the time of birth, requiring task-shifting to involve different personnel from those who deliver the routine paediatric immunisation schedule, and outreach into communities which specifically considers risks associated with home-births, rural communities, and season of birth. 135 , 136 Financial incentives or subsidies could be provided to healthcare systems to boost coverage, while relaxation of strict cold chain requirements would support monovalent vaccine distribution in settings in which many births occur outside a healthcare setting.…”
Section: Delivery Of Enhanced Pmtct Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…community health extension workers). 136 , 142 , 143 Informing the population and healthcare workers creates demand for interventions, and provides crucial community engagement and advocacy. 144 There is typically a high level of acceptance of PMTCT interventions by women during pregnancy and post-partum, 145 , 146 and this population can be strong advocates for themselves and their infants.…”
Section: Delivery Of Enhanced Pmtct Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In adults, a large proportion of HBV infections occur through sexual relations [4,5]. Several studies have focused on the social determinants associated with hepatitis B vaccination [6,7], and on ways to limit mother-to-child transmission [8,9]. Many other studies have investigated the implementation of screening programs, especially those related to public health policy [2,10].…”
Section: Prevention Of Hepatitis B Infection: Access To Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%