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. 2019 Apr 23;7(2):E264-E271.
doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20190034. Print 2019 Apr-Jun.

Support for policy options to increase vaccination coverage in British Columbia, Canada: an electronic survey

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Support for policy options to increase vaccination coverage in British Columbia, Canada: an electronic survey

Julie A Bettinger et al. CMAJ Open. .

Abstract

Background: Motivated by concerns of inadequate vaccination coverage and the potential for outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, Canadian provinces have been discussing, implementing and tightening policies requiring documentation of vaccination for school enrolment. We sought to understand the acceptability of 14 potential vaccination policy levers among parents and other adults in British Columbia.

Methods: A representative online panel of 1308 adults in BC was surveyed in April 2017. Respondents were representative of the BC population by sex, age, geographic residence and percentage of household with children younger than 19 years. We used Poisson regression to estimate predictors of policy endorsement.

Results: Most respondents (> 80%) held positive attitudes toward vaccination. Policies such as mandatory documentation of vaccination at school entry were supported by more than 75% of all respondents. Punitive policies, such as denial of child tax benefits for nonvaccination, were supported by less than 40% of respondents. In multivariable regression, respondents with positive attitudes toward vaccination were significantly more likely to strongly support all potential policies. Additionally, female respondents and respondents with postsecondary education were significantly more likely to strongly support policies involving additional requirements for parents.

Interpretation: Most adults in BC held favourable attitudes toward vaccination, and strong support existed for policies designed to support vaccination. This study provides evidence that most adults in BC are supportive of vaccination and, when presented with a wide range of options, would likely be supportive of information and requirement policy options designed to increase vaccination uptake.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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Figure 1:
Proportion of respondents who agreed with positive vaccine statements. *Population percentages for the total are weighted for households with children younger than 19 years.
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Proportion of respondents who agreed with 14 vaccination policies. *Population percentages for the total are weighted for households with children younger than 19 years.

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