The relationship between having a usual source of primary care and COVID-19 parental vaccine hesitancy: A nationwide survey among Japanese mothers.
Kenya IeMio KushibuchiTomoya TsuchidaIori MotohashiMasanori HiroseSteven M AlbertMiyako KimuraPublished in: Journal of general and family medicine (2023)
This study suggested that having a usual source of primary care may contribute to lower parental COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. However, the high vaccine hesitancy rate, even among mothers with a usual source of primary care, warrants healthcare providers to be equipped to help parents make informed decisions about vaccination through the continuity of care.