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Household norms

Norms and practices determining who in a household (e.g., mother, father, mother-in-law) provides input to decisions about whether to vaccinate, and how much decision-making power individual household members have. This also covers attitudes towards immunisation of household members other than the primary caregiver.

Outcome group: 
Behavioural,social & practical barriers faced by caregivers & communities

Gurley (2020) Impacts of community-led video education to increase vaccination coverage in...

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Nagar (2018) A Cluster Randomized Trial to Determine the Effectiveness of a...

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Andersson (2009) Evidence-based Discussion Increases Childhood Vaccination Uptake: A Randomised Cluster Controlled...

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Saeterdal (2014) Interventions aimed at communities to inform and/or educate about early...

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