COVID-19 vaccine knowledge, beliefs and attitudes among Oregon healthcare provider types
Background: During this pandemic, the public has struggled to navigate the abundance of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, and it is unclear how this misinformation has affected medical providers and their recommendations for patients. We sought to understand differences in COVID-19 vaccine knowledge,...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Corley Stampke (Author), Jessica Osborn (Author), Judith Guzman-Cottrill (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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