What do adolescents think about vaccines? Systematic review of qualitative studies.
Adolescence presents a key opportunity to build vaccine-related health literacy and promote vaccine confidence and uptake. Although adolescents are central to vaccination programs, their views around vaccines are frequently underrepresented in qualitative literature. We reviewed qualitative studies...
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Main Authors: | Hana Mitchell (Author), Rebecca Lim (Author), Prubjot K Gill (Author), Joban Dhanoa (Author), Ève Dubé (Author), Julie A Bettinger (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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