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Rapid Review: What is known about reasons for vaccine confidence and uptake in populations experiencing inequities?
Organization: National Collaborating Centre for Methods and ToolsPublished: 2022
"This rapid review was produced to support public health decision makers’ response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This review seeks to identify, appraise, and summarize emerging research evidence to support evidence-informed decision making. This rapid review includes evidence available up to April 14, 2021 to answer the question: What is known about reasons for vaccine confidence and uptake in populations experiencing inequities?" - Rapid Review: What is known about reasons for vaccine confidence and uptake in populations experiencing inequities?
Resource Group:
Evidence
Product Type: Report
Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Product Type: Report
Category:
Vaccination Decision Making,Sub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making,Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy,Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Monitoring and Surveillance,Outbreaks and Pandemics,COVID-19 Vaccination Decision MakingSub Topics: Vaccination Decision Making
Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
Audience:
Health Care Professional
Population: Adults
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Communities
Region: National
Population: Adults
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Communities
Region: National
Language:
English
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