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Vaccination and vaccine-hesitancy
American Nurse JournalNurse confidence in having these difficult conversations can help increase vaccination rates.
Natalie Heywood, Katherine Kenny
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2018
Abstract Vaccination is one of the greatest public health successes. With sanitation and clean water, vaccines are estimated to have saved more lives over the past 100 years than any other health intervention. Vaccination not only protects the individual, but also, in many instances, provides community protection against vaccine ...
Eve Dubé, Noni E MacDonald
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Abstract Vaccination is one of the greatest public health successes. With sanitation and clean water, vaccines are estimated to have saved more lives over the past 100 years than any other health intervention. Vaccination not only protects the individual, but also, in many instances, provides community protection against vaccine ...
Eve Dubé, Noni E MacDonald
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Public Health
Vaccine hesitancy is often conceptualized as negative perceptions regarding vaccines, but recent authors have increasingly argued that the construct should instead be conceptualized as indecision in the vaccination decision-making process. This has caused authors to reevaluate the placement of vaccine hesitancy in associated models and frameworks, and ...
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Vaccine hesitancy is often conceptualized as negative perceptions regarding vaccines, but recent authors have increasingly argued that the construct should instead be conceptualized as indecision in the vaccination decision-making process. This has caused authors to reevaluate the placement of vaccine hesitancy in associated models and frameworks, and ...
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COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy among Americans with disabilities aged 18-65: An exploratory analysis
Disability and Health Journal, 2022Andrew Myers +2 more
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