“…Parents regarded bringing their child to vaccination as a social responsibility (Tickner, Leman, & Woodcock, ) or as a common sense notion of “just something you do” (Austvoll‐Dahlgren & Helseth, ). However, even in communities with high vaccination rates, having low confidence in vaccination decisions was commonly reported by parents (Austvoll‐Dahlgren & Helseth, ; Kumar, Chandra, Mathur, Samdariya, & Kapoor, ). They had multiple concerns, such as adverse effects (Delkhosh, Negarandeh, Ghasemi, & Rostami, ; Stefanoff et al., ), vaccination safety (Gust, Brown, et al., ; Gust et al., ; Stefanoff et al., ) and vaccination‐related pain (Delkhosh et al., ; Gust, Brown, et al., ; Gust, Kennedy, et al., ; Kennedy, Basket, & Sheedy, ) or persisting misperceptions regarding vaccination, despite parents adhering to recommended immunisation schedules (Kennedy, LaVail, Nowak, Basket, & Landry, ).…”