COVID-19 Vaccine Preferences in General Populations in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Discrete Choice Experiment
BackgroundDespite strong evidence supporting COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and safety, a proportion of the population remains hesitant to receive immunization. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) can help assess preferences and decision-making drivers. ObjectiveWe aim to (1) elicit preferences for COVID-...
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Main Authors: | David Salisbury (Author), Jeffrey V Lazarus (Author), Nancy Waite (Author), Clara Lehmann (Author), Sumitra Sri Bhashyam (Author), Marie de la Cruz (Author), Beth Hahn (Author), Matthew D Rousculp (Author), Paolo Bonanni (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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