Objective: To test whether demographic variation in vaccine hesitancy can be explained by trust and healthcare experiences. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Data collected online in April 2021. Participants: Data were collected from 4885 UK resident adults, of whom 3223 had received the invitation to be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus and could therefore be included in the study. 1629 included participants identified as female and 1594 as male. 234 identified as belonging to other than white ethnic groups, while 2967 identified as belonging to white ethnic groups. Primary and secondary outcome measures: Uptake of coronavirus vaccination. Results: Membership of an other than white ethnic gro...
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One year after the start of the COVID-19 vaccination programme in England, more than 43 million peop...
Vaccine hesitancy could undermine efforts to control COVID-19. We investigated the prevalence of COV...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether racial/ethnic discrimination predicts future COVID-19 vaccine refusal...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether racial/ethnic discrimination predicts future COVID-19 vaccine refusal...
Background The approved COVID-19 vaccines have shown great promise in reducing disease transmission...
Background: In most countries, healthcare workers (HCWs) represent a priority group for vaccination ...
BackgroundDespite generally high coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates in the UK, va...
BACKGROUND: Despite generally high coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates in the UK, ...
Objectives: Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be lower in ethnically diverse communitie...
Objectives Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be lower in ethnically diverse communities i...
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) and ethnic minority groups are at increased risk of COVID-19 in...
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BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccine uptake is lower amongst most minority ethnic groups compared to the White...
Data Availability Statement: All data is provided in the manuscript.Copyright © 2022 by the authors....
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
One year after the start of the COVID-19 vaccination programme in England, more than 43 million peop...
Vaccine hesitancy could undermine efforts to control COVID-19. We investigated the prevalence of COV...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether racial/ethnic discrimination predicts future COVID-19 vaccine refusal...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether racial/ethnic discrimination predicts future COVID-19 vaccine refusal...
Background The approved COVID-19 vaccines have shown great promise in reducing disease transmission...
Background: In most countries, healthcare workers (HCWs) represent a priority group for vaccination ...
BackgroundDespite generally high coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates in the UK, va...
BACKGROUND: Despite generally high coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates in the UK, ...
Objectives: Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be lower in ethnically diverse communitie...
Objectives Uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine continues to be lower in ethnically diverse communities i...
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) and ethnic minority groups are at increased risk of COVID-19 in...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-27, registration 2021-04-...
BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccine uptake is lower amongst most minority ethnic groups compared to the White...
Data Availability Statement: All data is provided in the manuscript.Copyright © 2022 by the authors....
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
One year after the start of the COVID-19 vaccination programme in England, more than 43 million peop...
Vaccine hesitancy could undermine efforts to control COVID-19. We investigated the prevalence of COV...