What motivates adults to accept influenza vaccine? An assessment of incentives, ease of access, messaging, and sources of information using a discrete choice experiment
Seasonal influenza vaccination rates remain low, and contribute to preventable influenza cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in the US. While numerous interventions have been implemented to increase vaccine uptake, there is a need to determine which interventions contribute most to vaccine willingne...
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Main Authors: | Kimberly E. Bonner (Author), Sandra Chyderiotis (Author), Jonathan Sicsic (Author), Judith E. Mueller (Author), Angela K. Ulrich (Author), Traci Toomey (Author), Keith J. Horvath (Author), James D. Neaton (Author), Nicole E. Basta (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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