Locating vaccine uptake and public participation in Ukraine: An exploratory qualitative study on attitudes and barriers to early childhood vaccination
A growing body of literature on vaccine hesitancy considers context and the intersecting factors affecting vaccine uptake. This study attempts to add focus to the conversation of vaccines in Ukraine by exploring how vaccines are perceived and how local stakeholders envision solutions to the problems...
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Main Authors: | Jacob Osborne (Author), Maria Goncharova (Author), Miroslava Germanovich (Author), Oksana Koshalko (Author), Ruth Kutalek (Author), Michel Dückers (Author), Roman Rodyna (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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