Family Forum, 2020, T. 10
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Pozycja Moralna odpowiedzialność rodziców za szczepienie dzieci – czynniki modyfikujące w realiach polskichMorciniec, Piotr Jan (Redakcja Wydawnictw Wydziału Teologicznego Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, 2020)The research context: Childhood vaccinations are a boon to the health of individuals and the epidemic protection of a society. The observed rapidly-growing phenomenon of parents avoiding vaccinating their children requires an in-depth research in terms of their moral responsibility for non-action. The research objective: To verify the research hypothesis: A significant influence of the factor modifying parents' approach towards protective vaccinations for children may diminish their moral responsibility for failure to accept mandatory vaccination. The research method: Desk research was used in the research, i.e. the analysis of existing data, taking into account the available documents, research and publications, and their confrontation with the criteria of evaluating human acts, especially in the field of current obstacles. Results achieved: The analysis confirmed that the appropriate intensity of obstacles (especially insuperable ignorance and fear), often due to deliberate disinformation of anti-vaccination movements, significantly reduces the parents’ moral responsibility for refusing to vaccinate their children. Conclusions: The most effective mechanism for preventing vaccine rejection is a targeted and holistic education of parents and society in the field of vaccinating and vaccines.