Developing and validating a scale to measure the perceptions of safety, usability and acceptability of microarray patches for vaccination: a study protocol
Background: Vaccination is a fundamental tenet of public and population health. Several barriers to vaccine uptake exist, exacerbated post-COVID-19, including misconceptions about vaccine efficacy and safety, vaccine hesitancy, vaccine inequity, costs, religious beliefs, and insufficient education a...
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Main Authors: | Matthew N. Berger (Author), Cristyn Davies (Author), Erin Mathieu (Author), Ramon Z. Shaban (Author), Shopna Bag (Author), S. Rachel Skinner (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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