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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|health policy · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|health policy|organisation of health care|disease prevention|vaccination
    Impfskepsis | Impfzurückhaltung | zögerliche Impfbereitschaft
    de
    vaccine hesitancy | vaccination hesitancy | anti-vaccination sentiment | anti-vaccine sentiment
    en
    Definition delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccination services Reference "WHO, Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals, Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy http://www.who.int/immunization/programmes_systems/vaccine_hesitancy/en/ [19.12.2017]"
    Comment "This behaviour is influenced by a number of factors including issues of confidence (level of trust in vaccine or provider), complacency (do not perceive a need for a vaccine, do not value the vaccine), and convenience (access). REF: World Health Organization Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) Vaccine Hesitancy Working Group: What influences vaccine acceptance: A model of determinants of vaccine hesitancy 2013, http://www.who.int/immunization/sage/meetings/2013/april/1_Model_analyze_driversofvaccineConfidence_22_March.pdf [28.2.2018]"
    réticence à la vaccination | méfiance à l’égard des vaccins | hésitation vaccinale | réticence face à la vaccination | hésitation à la vaccination
    fr
    Definition retard dans l’acceptation ou le refus des vaccins malgré la disponibilité de services de vaccination Reference "Document de l'OMS, «Résumé des conclusions et recommandations du SAGE de l'OMS sur la réticence à la vaccination», (Février 2015), http://www.who.int/immunization/programmes_systems/summary_of_sage_vaccinehesitancy_2pager_French.pdf [6.3.2018]"
    Comment C’est un phénomène complexe, spécifique au contexte et variant selon le moment, le lieu et les vaccins. Il inclut certains facteurs comme la sous-estimation du danger, la commodité et la confiance. (Source: ibid.)