A qualitative analysis of vaccine decision makers' conceptualization and fostering of 'community engagement' in India
Abstract Background Globally, and in India, research has highlighted the importance of community engagement in achieving national vaccination goals and in promoting health equity. However, community engagement is not well-defined and remains an underutilized approach. There is also paucity of litera...
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Main Authors: | Tapati Dutta (Author), Beth E. Meyerson (Author), Jon Agley (Author), Priscilla A. Barnes (Author), Catherine Sherwood-Laughlin (Author), Jill Nicholson-Crotty (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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