Family and Social Influence
Cross-source consensus on Family and Social Influence from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Male involvement was recommended because husbands can remind and support wives when they know appointment dates. — Determinants of untimely receipt and non-receipt of routine childhood immunisation in Ebonyi state based on the Adapted Omale INDEPT FORCIS Framework and recommendations for policy and practice: a qualitative study
- Husbands affected immunisation by providing or withholding money, reminders, encouragement, and transport support. — Determinants of untimely receipt and non-receipt of routine childhood immunisation in Ebonyi state based on the Adapted Omale INDEPT FORCIS Framework and recommendations for policy and practice: a qualitative study
- Some husbands actively opposed vaccination, particularly after prior side effects. — Determinants of untimely receipt and non-receipt of routine childhood immunisation in Ebonyi state based on the Adapted Omale INDEPT FORCIS Framework and recommendations for policy and practice: a qualitative study
- Family members and social groups influenced vaccination through beliefs, experiences, support, and pressure. — Determinants of untimely receipt and non-receipt of routine childhood immunisation in Ebonyi state based on the Adapted Omale INDEPT FORCIS Framework and recommendations for policy and practice: a qualitative study