“…A barrier to early childhood vaccination identified across many studies was vaccine hesitancy, which the World Health Organization defines as “a delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite the availability of vaccination services” ( MacDonald, 2015 , World Health Organization, 2014 ). Although vaccine hesitancy is not limited to rural communities ( Larson et al, 2014 ), studies that have investigated the intersection of hesitancy and regionality demonstrate that more research is necessary to understand vaccine-hesitant concerns and behaviors at a community level, including within rural communities ( Hausman et al, 2020 , Lebrun-Harris et al, 2020 , Vanderpool et al, 2015 ). While it is established that rural children and adolescents are undervaccinated compared to their urban counterparts nationally, it is unclear how much of this disparity is due to increased vaccine hesitancy in rural communities versus other barriers to preventive care access experienced by rural families ( Hill et al, 2020 , Walker et al, 2019 ).…”