Do peer-based education interventions effectively improve vaccination acceptance? a systematic review
Abstract Background Vaccination efforts are a vital part of controlling the spread of diseases, however, lack of vaccine acceptance undermines the efficacy of this public health effort. Current evidence suggests that the most effective interventions to support vaccination uptake and positive vaccina...
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Main Authors: | Elisa L. S. Gobbo (Author), Claudia Hanson (Author), Khadija S. S. Abunnaja (Author), Sibylle Herzig van Wees (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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