Background Vaccination is considered the most effective preventive measure against influenza transmission, yet vaccination rates during the 2009/10 influenza A/H1N1 pandemic were low across the world, with the majority of people declining to receive the vaccine. Despite extensive research on the predictors of uptake of influenza vaccination, little research has focused on testing the effectiveness of evidence and theory-based messages. Aims To examine the persuasiveness of messages promoting vaccination and antiviral use either as health-enhancing or as risk-reducing, as well as messages which conveyed evidence-based information about the costs and benefits of vaccination, or which applied anticipated regret as a motivator for vaccine upta...
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, es...
International audienceEfficiently communicating information on vaccination is crucial to maintaining...
Background The effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccination programme depends on mass participation: th...
Background: Vaccination is considered the most effective preventive measure against influenza transm...
Background: Vaccination is considered the most effective preventive measure against influenza transm...
Objective Vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce influenza transmission, especiall...
Objective. Vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce influenza transmission, especial...
OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce influenza transmission, especial...
Understanding what makes communication effective when designing public health messages is of key imp...
About 90% of all influenza-related deaths occur among people aged 65 years and older. Vaccination r...
Increasing vaccination acceptance has been essential during the COVID-19 pandemic and in preparation...
INTRODUCTION: Vaccine safety is a primary concern among vaccine-hesitant individuals. We examined ho...
Promoting vaccination is a crucial strategy to end the COVID-19 pandemic; however, individual autono...
Background During the 2009-2010 A(H1N1) pandemic, many people did not seek care quickly enough, fail...
Background: Public health teams need to understand how the public responds to vaccination messages i...
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, es...
International audienceEfficiently communicating information on vaccination is crucial to maintaining...
Background The effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccination programme depends on mass participation: th...
Background: Vaccination is considered the most effective preventive measure against influenza transm...
Background: Vaccination is considered the most effective preventive measure against influenza transm...
Objective Vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce influenza transmission, especiall...
Objective. Vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce influenza transmission, especial...
OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce influenza transmission, especial...
Understanding what makes communication effective when designing public health messages is of key imp...
About 90% of all influenza-related deaths occur among people aged 65 years and older. Vaccination r...
Increasing vaccination acceptance has been essential during the COVID-19 pandemic and in preparation...
INTRODUCTION: Vaccine safety is a primary concern among vaccine-hesitant individuals. We examined ho...
Promoting vaccination is a crucial strategy to end the COVID-19 pandemic; however, individual autono...
Background During the 2009-2010 A(H1N1) pandemic, many people did not seek care quickly enough, fail...
Background: Public health teams need to understand how the public responds to vaccination messages i...
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, es...
International audienceEfficiently communicating information on vaccination is crucial to maintaining...
Background The effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccination programme depends on mass participation: th...