“…A reliable source of information and its credibility influences the attitude of parents towards vaccination [20]. Family physicians or healthcare providers are the main sources of information, and more than half of the participants seek immunization information from healthcare professionals [16,[20][21][22][23][24][25]. Doctors' recommendation and advice was the most effective reason for receiving the hepatitis B vaccine among pregnant women [23].…”
Section: Source Of Information and Immunization Recommendationmentioning
How to cite this article: Sunil K, Vandana B. Factors Affecting Maternal Attitude in Receiving the Hepatitis B Vaccine for their Infants or Children. 2020 -2(5) OAJBS.ID.000202.
“…A reliable source of information and its credibility influences the attitude of parents towards vaccination [20]. Family physicians or healthcare providers are the main sources of information, and more than half of the participants seek immunization information from healthcare professionals [16,[20][21][22][23][24][25]. Doctors' recommendation and advice was the most effective reason for receiving the hepatitis B vaccine among pregnant women [23].…”
Section: Source Of Information and Immunization Recommendationmentioning
How to cite this article: Sunil K, Vandana B. Factors Affecting Maternal Attitude in Receiving the Hepatitis B Vaccine for their Infants or Children. 2020 -2(5) OAJBS.ID.000202.
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