[1]Physicians, nurses, and doctors hold a significant role in informing parents concerning vaccines. They should answer the entire question from the parents’. Parents take health care as their most believed and trusted source of knowledge and information about vaccines. This is a fact even to parents who consider omitting or delaying vaccines or parents who reject a vaccine because of vaccine side effects. Therefore, it is the role of health care to help parents to select vaccines for their children.
Like health care, one need to check the patient’s cognitive milestones and physical growth; therefore, the health care should use some communication techniques necessary for discussing a vaccine with the parent1. Some of the communication techniques include; First, State your best and strong recommendation. If the parents raise concerns, you need to share your best and strong advice as a health care. Although parents commonly consult web pages, family members, and friends for knowledge on the vaccine, parents also trust their child’s doctor for any vaccine knowledge; with this chance, your best and strong recommendation is significant for vaccine acceptance. Health care should also give a brief supporting statement that will be more necessary and effective to the parent. Share the significance of vaccines to prevent their child from life-threatening diseases.
Lastly, Respond to Parents’ Questions. As a health care you need to understand parents’ concerns and give them the required information. If parents have a problem, resist a vaccine, or raise concerns about your strong vaccine recommendation, it does not mean that they will not accept vaccines. Primarily parent seeks answers to their questions. Your apprehension and willingness to listen and respond to their questions will build trust towards you and your strong recommendation.