id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_m567gcghv5cdla5fggs3lo4kra Katie Attwell Vaccine Rejecting Parents' Engagement With Expert Systems That Inform Vaccination Programs 2016 23 .pdf application/pdf 8343 589 53 Vaccine rejecting parents' engagement with expert systems that inform [title] Vaccine Rejecting Parents' Engagement With Expert Systems That Inform companies had a pernicious influence over the systems driving vaccination: research, health perceptions of the expert systems central to vaccination policy and practice in Australia, uncertainties parents face in the decision to vaccinate, since informed medical decisionmaking requires that an individual grasps the condition and clinical context and has evaluated the uncertainty and risk central to health and medical decision-making, trust in expert systems Parents' experiences with health professionals ("access points" of the vaccination hesitancy; used a qualitative methodology with semi-structured interviews; and explored indepth the underpinning perceptions of vaccinations, healthcare professionals, and social parental influences and experiences with vaccination expert systems. expert systems pertaining to childhood vaccination, their broad distrust of the pharmaceutical pertaining to vaccination, "tainting" systems of research, the motives of health professionals, vaccination research, the motives of health professionals, and the construction of government ./cache/work_m567gcghv5cdla5fggs3lo4kra.pdf ./txt/work_m567gcghv5cdla5fggs3lo4kra.txt