Knowledge, attitudes, behaviours, and beliefs of healthcare provider students regarding mandatory influenza vaccination
Influenza infection poses the same risk to healthcare students as to practising clinicians. While there is substantial dialog about the benefits, risks, and ethics of mandatory influenza immunization policies in Canada, there has been little engagement of healthcare students. To explore the knowledg...
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Main Authors: | Heba Ghandora (Author), Donna M. Halperin (Author), Jennifer E. Isenor (Author), Beth A. Taylor (Author), Philippe Fullsack (Author), Antonia M. Di Castri (Author), Scott A. Halperin (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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