A national nudge study of differently framed messages to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Saudi Arabia: A randomized controlled trial
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Saudi Arabia witnessed hesitancy from a proportion of the population toward taking the vaccine; thus, it was necessary to nudge them to uptake it. This study was conducted to assess the impact of using different types of messages to nudge the public to incre...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed Alhajji (Author), Abdullah H. Alzeer (Author), Rami Al-Jafar (Author), Reem Alshehri (Author), Saad Alyahya (Author), Sara Alsuhaibani (Author), Sarah Alkhudair (Author), Raghad Aldhahiri (Author), Ahmed Alhomaid (Author), Dalal Alali (Author), Abdulelah Alothman (Author), Eman Alkhulaifi (Author), Mohammed Alnashar (Author), Abdulrahman Alalmaee (Author), Ibrahem Aljenaidel (Author), Fahad Alsaawi (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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