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How to reduce vaccination hesitancy? The relevance of evidence and its communicator. [PDF]
Eger J, Kaplan LC, Sternberg H.
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Abstract Introduction It is important to understand the underrepresented experiences of self‐harm and accessing support among Black British African and Caribbean individuals because of the low uptake of support from formal healthcare providers. This study aimed to explore Black British individuals' thoughts, feelings and experiences of self‐harm, and ...
Olivia Alleyne, Vyv Huddy
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Reducing parents' vaccination hesitancy: a new educational training model in Turkish sample. [PDF]
Tümsek GS, Akmeşe ZB.
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IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE PERSUASIVE MESSAGES FOR VACCINATION HESITANCY: A PROTOCOL
IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE PERSUASIVE MESSAGES FOR VACCINATION HESITANCY: A ...
Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz (13083579) +3 more
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Argumentatively Navigating Deep Disagreements
ABSTRACT When disagreements cut deep, epistemic agents face a predicament. Although disagreements have been widely hailed for their epistemic benefits, deep disagreements are often plagued with argumentative hurdles preventing the attainment of such epistemic goods.
Jordi Fairhurst
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Incidence and risk factors of vaccination hesitancy among early-stage lung cancer patients: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Zhang F, Liu L, Zhao J.
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Sirirat Leelacharas, Wantana Maneesriwongul, Nipaporn Butsing, Kamonrat Kittipimpanon, Poolsuk Janepanish Visudtibhan Ramathibodi School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandCorrespondence: Wantana ...
Butsing N +4 more
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Scientists in power plays: How substantive were scientists' narratives during the COVID‐19 pandemic?
Abstract Scientists who provide expert advice must engage with policy processes. Little is known about whether and how scientists deal with the political dynamics of policy processes that are inherent to policymaking. We study this question by building on the policy dimension concept within the Narrative Policy Framework.
Jule Ksinsik, Caroline Schlaufer
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HPV vaccination hesitancy and acceptance among parents in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: the role of gender, awareness and fear. [PDF]
Gennari P +3 more
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