Vaccine Confidence and Hesitancy at the Start of COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment in the UK: An Embedded Mixed-Methods Study
Background: Approval for the use of COVID-19 vaccines has been granted in a number of countries but there are concerns that vaccine uptake may be low amongst certain groups.Methods: This study used a mixed methods approach based on online survey and an embedded quantitative/qualitative design to exp...
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Main Authors: | Chrissy h. Roberts (Author), Hannah Brindle (Author), Nina T. Rogers (Author), Rosalind M. Eggo (Author), Luisa Enria (Author), Shelley Lees (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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