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Vaccinations - Sociology, Ethics and Related Issues
 
  Bibliography:  Sociology, Ethics, & Related Issues of Vaccination & Mandatory
                         Vaccination Policies
 
                        - articles in each sub-topic are listed by year starting with most current article
  1. Attitudes and behaviors of healthcare providers (including DCs) toward vaccination and mandatory vaccination policies. view
  2. Attitudes and behaviors of patients and general public toward vaccination and mandatory vaccination policies. view
  3. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and reviews/commentary/discussions of vaccination and mandatory vaccination policies. view
 

 
A.  Attitudes and behaviors of healthcare providers (including DCs) toward
      vaccination and mandatory vaccination policies.
  Abstract Chiropractors and vaccination: A historical perspective. Campbell JB, Busse JW, Injeyan HS. Pediatrics 2000; 105: E43.
  Abstract Vaccine-associated liability risk and provider immunization practices. Freed GL, Kauf T, Freeman VA, et al. Arch.Pediatr.Adolesc.Med. 1998; 152: 285-289.
  Abstract Chiropractors' attitudes toward training in prevention: results of a survey of 492 U.S. chiropractors. Hawk C, Dusio ME. J.Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1995; 18: 135-140.
  Abstract Physician and parent opinions. Are children becoming pincushions from immunizations? Woodin KA, Rodewald LE, Humiston SG, et al. Arch.Pediatr.Adolesc.Med. 1995; 149: 845-849.
  Abstract Attitudes on immunization: a survey of American chiropractors. Colley F, Haas M. J.Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1994; 17: 584-590.
  Abstract Chiropractors for and against vaccines. Anderson R. Med.Anthropol. 1990; 12: 169-186.
 
B.  Attitudes and behaviors of patients and general public toward vaccination and
      mandatory vaccination policies.
  Abstract Nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws. Santoli JM, Hinman AR. Am.J.Public Health 2002; 92: 8.
  Abstract Processes for obtaining nonmedical exemptions to state immunization laws. Rota JS, Salmon DA, Rodewald LE, et al. Am.J.Public Health 2001; 91: 645-648.
  Abstract Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization. Feikin DR, Lezotte DC, Hamman RF, et al. JAMA 2000; 284: 3145-3150.
  Abstract Do parents understand immunizations? A national telephone survey. Gellin BG, Maibach EW, Marcuse EK. Pediatrics 2000; 106: 1097-1102.
  Abstract Immunization and the American way: 4 childhood vaccines. Baker JP. Am.J.Public Health 2000; 90: 199-207.
  Abstract Effect of a monetary sanction on immunization rates of recipients of aid to families with dependent children. Kerpelman LC, Connell DB, Gunn WJ. JAMA 2000; 284: 53-59.
  Abstract Health consequences of religious and philosophical exemptions from immunization laws: individual and societal risk of measles. Salmon DA, Haber M, Gangarosa EJ, et al. JAMA 1999; 282: 47-53.
  Abstract PM10404911 Health consequences of religious and philosophical exemptions from immunization laws: individual and societal risk of measles. Salmon DA, Haber M, Gangarosa EJ, et al. JAMA 1999; 282: 47-53.
  Abstract Physician and parent opinions. Are children becoming pincushions from immunizations? Woodin KA, Rodewald LE, Humiston SG, et al. Arch.Pediatr.Adolesc.Med. 1995; 149: 845-849.
 
C.  Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and reviews/commentary/
      discussions of vaccination and mandatory vaccination policies.
  Abstract US Immunization Policy. Abramson JS, Pickering LK. JAMA 2002; 287: 505-509.
  Abstract Addressing parents' concerns: do multiple vaccines overwhelm or weaken the infant's immune system? Offit PA, Quarles J, Gerber MA, et al. Pediatrics 2002; 109: 124-129.
  Abstract The synergistic role TQM and reengineering could play in standardizing the European vaccination policy. Dubois HF. Qual.Manag.Health Care 2002; 10: 47-57.
  Abstract US Immunization Policy. Abramson JS, Pickering LK. JAMA 2002; 287: 505-509.
  Abstract Conflict of interest taints vaccine approval process, charges US report. McCarthy M. Lancet 2000; 356: 838.
  Abstract Ethical considerations in the public policy laboratory. Davis MM, Lantos JD. JAMA 2000; 284: 85-87.
  Abstract Effect of a monetary sanction on immunization rates of recipients of aid to families with dependent children. Kerpelman LC, Connell DB, Gunn WJ. JAMA 2000; 284: 53-59.
  Abstract Ethical considerations in the public policy laboratory. Davis MM, Lantos JD. JAMA 2000; 284: 85-87.
  Abstract Withdrawal of rotavirus vaccine recommendation. MMWR Morb.Mortal.Wkly.Rep. 1999; 48: 1007.
  Abstract Withdrawal of rotavirus vaccine recommendation. MMWR Morb.Mortal.Wkly.Rep. 1999; 48: 1007.
  Abstract Harmonization of vaccination policy. Schaack JC. Biologicals 1997; 25: 243-245.
  Abstract Update: vaccine side effects, adverse reactions, contraindications, and precautions. Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). MMWR Recomm.Rep. 1996; 45: 1-35.
  Abstract Problems in the choice of combined vaccines for Europe. Plotkin SA. Biologicals 1994; 22: 411-414.
 

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