Attitudes, perceptions, and experiences of Western Australians towards vaccine safety surveillance systems following COVID-19 vaccines: A qualitative descriptive study
Objective: Concerns regarding adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) are a barrier to vaccine uptake. Health professionals use vaccine safety surveillance systems (VSSS) to monitor vaccines and inform the public of safety data. With little known about public attitudes, perceptions, and experie...
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Main Authors: | Denis Liu Shiu Cheong (Author), Jayden Tran (Author), Wyitt Chong (Author), Scott May (Author), Samantha J. Carlson (Author), Sandra M. Salter (Author), Katie Attwell (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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