The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review
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Resumo: | Vaccination programs, such as the Brazilian National Immunization Program (PNI in Portuguese), are extremely important for the health and development of children, constituting a key element in combating lifelong disease exposure; in this way, activities that go against these programs reduce their effectiveness. In this context, discussing the impact of anti-vaccine movements gains significance, evident in their recent influence amid the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, prompting queries about vaccination program legitimacy. This study consists of presenting an integrative literature review (hereafter, ILR), following all six fundamental steps for the elaboration of an ILR, focusing on the guiding question “What is the impact of anti-vaccine movements in the Brazilian immunization program for children and adolescents?”. We selected 13 articles to obtain the discussion and conclusion of our work, and, based on these studies, we concluded that the influence of movements in the context of childhood vaccination was notorious, since it was demonstrated that parents are directly and indirectly influenced by this ideology to take the decision not to vaccinate their children, being influenced by means of communication without scientific basis, mainly the Internet. Hence, this study has revealed that anti-vaccine movements are not confined to particular locales; rather, they detrimentally impact children’s adherence to vaccination schedules. Consequently, investigating the ramifications of anti-vaccine ideology on pediatric health becomes imperative. |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature reviewA influência dos movimentos antivacina sobre o plano vacinal infantil: uma revisão da literaturaAntivacinacriançassaúde.VacinaMovimentos antivacinaAnti-vaccinechildrenhealth.VaccineAnti-vaccine movementsVaccination programs, such as the Brazilian National Immunization Program (PNI in Portuguese), are extremely important for the health and development of children, constituting a key element in combating lifelong disease exposure; in this way, activities that go against these programs reduce their effectiveness. In this context, discussing the impact of anti-vaccine movements gains significance, evident in their recent influence amid the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, prompting queries about vaccination program legitimacy. This study consists of presenting an integrative literature review (hereafter, ILR), following all six fundamental steps for the elaboration of an ILR, focusing on the guiding question “What is the impact of anti-vaccine movements in the Brazilian immunization program for children and adolescents?”. We selected 13 articles to obtain the discussion and conclusion of our work, and, based on these studies, we concluded that the influence of movements in the context of childhood vaccination was notorious, since it was demonstrated that parents are directly and indirectly influenced by this ideology to take the decision not to vaccinate their children, being influenced by means of communication without scientific basis, mainly the Internet. Hence, this study has revealed that anti-vaccine movements are not confined to particular locales; rather, they detrimentally impact children’s adherence to vaccination schedules. Consequently, investigating the ramifications of anti-vaccine ideology on pediatric health becomes imperative.Programas de vacinação, como o programa nacional de imunização (PNI), possuem extrema importância para a saúde e o desenvolvimento de crianças, sendo fator fundamental para combater doenças as quais elas serão expostas ao longo da vida, entretanto atividades que vão contra esses programas diminuem a sua eficiência. Nesta vertente, é importante discutir os impactos causados por movimentos antivacina, pois observou-se, recentemente, a influência desses movimentos durante o período da implementação de vacinas para combater a pandemia da Covid-19, responsáveis por colocar em questionamento a legitimidade de programas vacinais. Este trabalho consiste em apresentar uma revisão integrativa da literatura (doravante, RIL), seguindo todos os seis passos fundamentais para a elaboração de uma RIL com foco na pergunta norteadora “Qual é o impacto dos movimentos contra vacinas no programa de imunização do público infanto-juvenil?”. Sendo assim, foi possível selecionar 13 artigos para obtenção da discussão e da conclusão do trabalho e, com base nesses estudos, foi notória a influência dos movimentos no quadro de vacinação infantil, pois os pais demonstraram sofrer influência direta e indireta dessa ideologia antivacina para a tomada de decisão de deixar de vacinar os filhos, influenciados por meios de comunicação sem base científica, principalmente a internet. Foi possível, portanto, evidenciar ao longo deste trabalho que os movimentos antivacina já passaram de ser apenas um problema pontual e local, visto que impactam negativamente na adesão de crianças ao esquema vacinal, em virtude desses movimentos. Assim, faz-se necessária uma investigação sobre os efeitos da ideologia antivacina na saúde infantil.Editora Uningá2023-10-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/446110.46311/2318-0579.60.eUJ4461Revista Uningá; Vol. 60 (2023); eUJ4461Revista Uningá; v. 60 (2023); eUJ44612318-0579reponame:Revista Uningá (Online)instname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporenghttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/4461/2582https://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/4461/2583Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Uningáhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Guilherme Guedes deVargas , Fabiana CostaDore, Gabriel Rocha NaylorLima, Isabelle Catarine ReisCosta, Juliana OliveiraRodrigues , Maria Beatriz CavalcantiBezerra , Maria Beatriz LeandroSoares, Ana Larissa Fernandes de Holanda2023-10-06T13:44:33Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/4461Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/oairevistauninga@uninga.edu.br2318-05792318-0579opendoar:2023-10-06T13:44:33Revista Uningá (Online) - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review A influência dos movimentos antivacina sobre o plano vacinal infantil: uma revisão da literatura |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review Oliveira, Guilherme Guedes de Antivacina crianças saúde. Vacina Movimentos antivacina Anti-vaccine children health. Vaccine Anti-vaccine movements |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review |
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The influence of anti-vaccine movements on the children's vaccination schedule: a literature review |
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Oliveira, Guilherme Guedes de |
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Oliveira, Guilherme Guedes de Vargas , Fabiana Costa Dore, Gabriel Rocha Naylor Lima, Isabelle Catarine Reis Costa, Juliana Oliveira Rodrigues , Maria Beatriz Cavalcanti Bezerra , Maria Beatriz Leandro Soares, Ana Larissa Fernandes de Holanda |
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Vargas , Fabiana Costa Dore, Gabriel Rocha Naylor Lima, Isabelle Catarine Reis Costa, Juliana Oliveira Rodrigues , Maria Beatriz Cavalcanti Bezerra , Maria Beatriz Leandro Soares, Ana Larissa Fernandes de Holanda |
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Oliveira, Guilherme Guedes de Vargas , Fabiana Costa Dore, Gabriel Rocha Naylor Lima, Isabelle Catarine Reis Costa, Juliana Oliveira Rodrigues , Maria Beatriz Cavalcanti Bezerra , Maria Beatriz Leandro Soares, Ana Larissa Fernandes de Holanda |
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Antivacina crianças saúde. Vacina Movimentos antivacina Anti-vaccine children health. Vaccine Anti-vaccine movements |
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Antivacina crianças saúde. Vacina Movimentos antivacina Anti-vaccine children health. Vaccine Anti-vaccine movements |
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Vaccination programs, such as the Brazilian National Immunization Program (PNI in Portuguese), are extremely important for the health and development of children, constituting a key element in combating lifelong disease exposure; in this way, activities that go against these programs reduce their effectiveness. In this context, discussing the impact of anti-vaccine movements gains significance, evident in their recent influence amid the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, prompting queries about vaccination program legitimacy. This study consists of presenting an integrative literature review (hereafter, ILR), following all six fundamental steps for the elaboration of an ILR, focusing on the guiding question “What is the impact of anti-vaccine movements in the Brazilian immunization program for children and adolescents?”. We selected 13 articles to obtain the discussion and conclusion of our work, and, based on these studies, we concluded that the influence of movements in the context of childhood vaccination was notorious, since it was demonstrated that parents are directly and indirectly influenced by this ideology to take the decision not to vaccinate their children, being influenced by means of communication without scientific basis, mainly the Internet. Hence, this study has revealed that anti-vaccine movements are not confined to particular locales; rather, they detrimentally impact children’s adherence to vaccination schedules. Consequently, investigating the ramifications of anti-vaccine ideology on pediatric health becomes imperative. |
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