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Vaccine hesitancy among general practitioners in Southern France and their reluctant trust in the health authorities

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2020.1757336

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France; general practitioners; in-depth interviews; socially constructed knowledge; trust; vaccine hesitancy

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  1. French National Research Agency, Generic Call for Projects [ANR-15-CE36-0008-01]

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Purpose: Vaccine hesitancy is common in France, including among general practitioners (GPs). We aimed to understand vaccine hesitant GPs' views towards vaccines. Method: We conducted in-depth interviews that were thematically analysed. Result: We found that, facilitated by health scandals and vaccine controversies-that according to participants were not effectively handled by health authorities-the implicit contract existing between health authorities and GPs has been ruptured. This contract implies that health authorities support GPs in making vaccine recommendations by addressing GPs' own concerns, providing them with adequate and up-to-date information and advice, and involving them in vaccine decision-making. In turn, GPs encourage vaccination to reach vaccine coverage targets. Conclusion: The rupture of this implicit contract has led to a breach in trust in the health authorities and the vaccines that they recommend.

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