Scavarda Alice, Cardano Mario, Gariglio Luigi
Dipartimento di Culture, Politica e Società, Università di Torino, Turin, Italy.
Sociol Health Illn. 2025 May;47(4):e70036. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.70036.
The paper discusses the role of the interaction between parents and healthcare professionals in overcoming or heightening childhood vaccine hesitancy. Childhood vaccine hesitancy is seen as a set of attitudes and behaviours-that is, dispositions-that are highly dependent on how trust and vulnerability intersect during vaccination appointments. Drawing on a rapid team ethnography conducted in the Northwest of Italy, we discuss how parents' trust in vaccination changes along specific trajectories, depending on how healthcare professionals manage epistemic conflicts with hesitant parents. We employ the concept of interactional trust to show how trust can be eroded or restored during specific interactions, regardless of the initial trust capital. Healthcare professionals' discursive and interactive strategies during inoculation can have long-term effects on parents' interpersonal trust and institutional trust in both immunisation and in the healthcare system. If parents and healthcare professionals fail to embrace their reciprocal vulnerability, the trust building system is flawed.
本文探讨了父母与医疗保健专业人员之间的互动在克服或加剧儿童疫苗犹豫方面所起的作用。儿童疫苗犹豫被视为一系列态度和行为,即倾向,这些态度和行为高度依赖于在疫苗接种预约期间信任和脆弱性是如何相互交织的。基于在意大利西北部进行的一项快速团队人种志研究,我们讨论了父母对疫苗接种的信任是如何沿着特定轨迹变化的,这取决于医疗保健专业人员如何处理与犹豫不决的父母之间的认知冲突。我们运用互动信任的概念来展示信任如何在特定互动中被侵蚀或恢复,而不论初始信任资本如何。医疗保健专业人员在接种过程中的话语和互动策略可能会对父母在免疫接种和医疗保健系统方面的人际信任和机构信任产生长期影响。如果父母和医疗保健专业人员未能接受彼此的脆弱性,信任建立系统就存在缺陷。