Online study of health professionals about their vaccination attitudes and behavior in the COVID-19 era: addressing participation bias
Online surveys of health professionals have become increasingly popular during the COVID-19 crisis because of their ease, speed of implementation, and low cost. This article leverages an online survey of general practitioners' (GPs') attitudes toward the soon-to-be-available COVID-19 vacci...
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Main Authors: | Pierre Verger (Author), Dimitri Scronias (Author), Yves Fradier (Author), Malika Meziani (Author), Bruno Ventelou (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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