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Getting Parents to Say Yes!!!! Vaccine Conversations
Recorded for 2025 National Conference
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Category: 2025 National Conference, Cert Exam Domain - Assessment, Cert Exam Domain - Planning, Health Promotion, Infectious Disease, International Health, Pediatrics, Primary Care, Procedures, Recent Additions, Social Determinants of Health (show less)
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Activity DurationContent Expires: | July 15, 2026 (11:55 p.m. CT) CE for this activity will not be available after this date. | This CE activity was recorded for the 2025 AANP National Conference.  | This activity includes closed captioning. |
Delivery Note: The content for this activity was previously presented during the 2025 AANP National Conference. If you already completed the content of this activity while attending the live or virtual conference, you should not complete this content a second time. Learners should only complete ONE delivery-method to earn credit. Completing multiple delivery options for the same activity is considered duplicate credit for the same content and will not be accepted by regulatory bodies. |
Overview Individual decision-making regarding immunization of their children is a complex process and it is dependent on emotional, cultural, social, religious, and political factors. The growing concern of vaccine hesitancy and rejection has led to the development of different tools and strategies for advanced care providers to start effective vaccine communication with parents to improve vaccination rates and reduce serious vaccine-preventable outbreaks. Every parent is different, and not all methods of communication are effective. Advanced providers require methods training on parenteral attitudes and communication that work to reassure parents. Nurse practitioners promote partnerships with parents, and this positions them in an ideal environment to make sure parents understand the information, clarify, and reaffirm parent's concerns, correct beliefs about immunization, discuss benefits of vaccines and modify misconceptions. Objectives
- Review emerging disease outbreaks and the simple math of herd immunity.
- Identify the vaccine/hesitant/resistant parent and why.
- Discuss conversational strategies to promote childhood immunizations.
Speaker Dr. Tammy Sadighi, DNP, APRN-FNP, MBA
Disclosure This program was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies. The speaker has the following disclosures:- The speaker has nothing to disclose.
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0.73 Contact Hour(s) of CE, 0.18 of which may be applied towards Pharmacology
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