Abstract
The commentary in this volume of The Journal by Williams et al validates, through evidence, the trusted role that pediatricians play in advising parents regarding administration of recommended vaccines, especially when parents are hesitant. They also provide a roadmap for forging mutually rewarding, therapeutic relationships with parents who might initially refuse vaccination. They posit proven methods of interaction based on truth, partnership, and persistence that build trust. They hope that this approach will curb the growing trend for dismissals of vaccine-hesitant families from practices, and lead to immunized, safer children and their communities.
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