Pm. Harrington et al., Vaccine, yes; injection, no: maternal responses to the introduction of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine, BR J GEN PR, 49(448), 1999, pp. 901-902
We used in-depth interviews with 23 mothers of babies aged 1-2 years to exp
lore their response to the addition of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
vaccine to the primary schedule. Acceptability of the vaccine was principal
ly attributable to maternal perceptions as to the severity of meningitis, w
ith a tendency to overestimate the efficacy of the vaccine. Advice from hea
lth professionals and the behaviour of peers contributed to its acceptance.
Barriers to the uptake of the vaccine included suspicion regarding the new
ness of the vaccine, a fear of vaccine overload in such young babies, and t
he distress of two separate injections. There may be a limit to the number
of antigens, and particularly the number of injections, acceptable to mothe
rs.