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VaxTalk: Navigate Vaccine Uncertainty With the Mother of a 12-Month-Old Child

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Released: April 29, 2026

Expiration: April 28, 2027

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A mother, Kimiko, brings her healthy 12-month-old child, Naomi, for a routine well-child visit and expresses anxiety about the vaccines due today, especially MMR, the number of shots recommended at one visit, and information encountered online about vaccine safety. This case highlights a common counseling scenario where empathetic, tailored counseling is crucial to build trust and promote movement from vaccine uncertainty toward vaccine acceptance.

Caregiver Vaccine Uncertainty

Pre Assessment: Prepare to Meet Your Patient

Assess your current knowledge and clinical approach before meeting your patient.
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How many children do you provide care for in a typical week?

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For those who practice in academic or community settings, please indicate your practice setting:

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A caregiver says, “I’ve heard vaccines have aluminum that builds up in the body and causes harm.” What is the best next step in counseling to address this concern?

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I have strategies to advise patients on vaccine benefits and safety to inform vaccine decisions and alleviate concerns.