Parental disease prevention health beliefs and triggers for keeping children home from childcare-a qualitative study in Sydney, Australia.
Catherine L KingJulie LeaskPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2017)
This study provides insights into parental disease prevention beliefs, behaviours, and decision-making. It reveals a need for policies to support parents with unwell children. In addition, resources and educative efforts to raise awareness of vaccination as a preventive health measure, and awareness of infectious disease contagion more broadly, would assist in providing parents with a greater evidence base for making decisions about childcare attendance when their child is unwell.