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Primary Health Care Research & Development | 2010

Health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immunisation programme and their communication strategies with parents

Sarah Redsell; Helen Bedford; A. Niroshan Siriwardena; Jacqueline Collier; Philippa Atkinson

Aim: This study explored health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immunisation programme with particular emphasis on influencing factors and communication strategies. nBackground: The majority of parents’ consent to immunisation, but some find decision-making in this area difficult and have unmet information needs. In the United Kingdom, health visitors routinely provide immunisation information for parents, whereas general practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses tend to administer vaccines and respond to parents/carers’ questions. Research has investigated health professionals’ views and knowledge about immunisation, but less is understood about health visitors’ role and how they communicate with parents. Method: Following the Local Research Ethics and Research Governance permissions, all health visitors (n5120) working in one county in the United Kingdom were invited to participate in the study. Semistructured interviews (n522) nwere undertaken using a prompt guide. The interviews were transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis using an iterative approach was used to explore the data facilitated by NVIVOTM nsoftware. Findings: Five themes emerged from the interviews. These were health visitors’professional role; identity and perceived barriers and communication strategies, parents’ right to choose, confidence in measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination and communicating with migrant families about immunisation. There were differences between the health visitors in their perceptions of their roles, skills and knowledge and communication strategies. Health visitors perceived that GPs and practice nurses took a paternalistic approach to the provision of immunisation information, while they used a parental decision making model. Health visitors reported a loss of professional confidence following the MMR ncrisis. nConclusion: Given the evidence that some parents find it difficult to gain the information they need about immunisation and health visitors’ acknowledgement that their usual communication models were not effective during the MMR crisis, we feel specific communication skills training is needed to enable health professionals to provide parents with appropriate decision support.


Nursing times | 2010

Exploring communication strategies to use with parents on childhood immunisation

Sarah Redsell; Helen Bedford; A. Niroshan Siriwardena; Jacqueline Collier; Philippa Atkinson


Nursing times | 2004

Measles and the importance of maintaining vaccination levels

Helen Bedford


Nursing times | 2005

Mumps : current outbreaks and vaccination recommendations

Helen Bedford


Archive | 2016

Phase 3 consent forms

Cath Jackson; Lisa Dyson; Helen Bedford; Francine M Cheater; Louise Condon; Annie Crocker; Carol Emslie; Lana Ireland; Philippa Kemsley; Susan Kerr; Helen J Lewis; Julie Mytton; Karen Overend; Sarah Redsell; Zoe Richardson; Christine Shepherd; Lesley Smith


Archive | 2016

Phase 1 thematic framework

Cath Jackson; Lisa Dyson; Helen Bedford; Francine M Cheater; Louise Condon; Annie Crocker; Carol Emslie; Lana Ireland; Philippa Kemsley; Susan Kerr; Helen J Lewis; Julie Mytton; Karen Overend; Sarah Redsell; Zoe Richardson; Christine Shepherd; Lesley Smith


Archive | 2016

Evidence of meeting the evaluative criteria for qualitative research

Cath Jackson; Lisa Dyson; Helen Bedford; Francine M Cheater; Louise Condon; Annie Crocker; Carol Emslie; Lana Ireland; Philippa Kemsley; Susan Kerr; Helen J Lewis; Julie Mytton; Karen Overend; Sarah Redsell; Zoe Richardson; Christine Shepherd; Lesley Smith


Archive | 2016

Phase 2 participant information sheet

Cath Jackson; Lisa Dyson; Helen Bedford; Francine M Cheater; Louise Condon; Annie Crocker; Carol Emslie; Lana Ireland; Philippa Kemsley; Susan Kerr; Helen J Lewis; Julie Mytton; Karen Overend; Sarah Redsell; Zoe Richardson; Christine Shepherd; Lesley Smith


Archive | 2016

Phase 1 topic guide

Cath Jackson; Lisa Dyson; Helen Bedford; Francine M Cheater; Louise Condon; Annie Crocker; Carol Emslie; Lana Ireland; Philippa Kemsley; Susan Kerr; Helen J Lewis; Julie Mytton; Karen Overend; Sarah Redsell; Zoe Richardson; Christine Shepherd; Lesley Smith


Archive | 2016

Examples of Feedback to Participants

Cath Jackson; Lisa Dyson; Helen Bedford; Francine M Cheater; Louise Condon; Annie Crocker; Carol Emslie; Lana Ireland; Philippa Kemsley; Susan Kerr; Helen J Lewis; Julie Mytton; Karen Overend; Sarah Redsell; Zoe Richardson; Christine Shepherd; Lesley Smith

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Sarah Redsell

Anglia Ruskin University

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Carol Emslie

Glasgow Caledonian University

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Julie Mytton

University of the West of England

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Lana Ireland

Glasgow Caledonian University

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Lesley Smith

Oxford Brookes University

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