AbstractWhile most people vaccinate according to the recommended schedule, this success is challenged by individuals and groups who delay or refuse vaccines. The aim of this article is to review studies on vaccine hesitancy among healthcare providers (HCPs), and the influences of their own vaccine confidence and vaccination behaviour on their vaccination recommendations to others.The search strategy was developed in Medline and then adapted across several multidisciplinary mainstream databases including Embase Classic & Embase, and PschInfo. All foreign language articles were included if the abstract was available in English.A total of 185 articles were included in the literature review. 66% studied the vaccine hesitancy among HCPs, 17% ana...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often referred to as the most trusted source of vaccine-related inform...
An important step in preparation for the fourth COVID-19 wave is to provide healthcare workers (HCWs...
Vaccine hesitancy has the potential to cripple efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Policy makers n...
While most people vaccinate according to the recommended schedule, this success is challenged by ind...
AbstractWhile most people vaccinate according to the recommended schedule, this success is challenge...
AbstractThis paper provides a consolidated overview of public and healthcare professionals' attitude...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals are widely considered to be the most trusted source of informa...
Research shows that vaccine hesitancy (i.e. ‘the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite ...
Despite vaccines’ effectiveness in reducing the rate of preventable diseases, vaccine hesitancy has ...
AbstractWhen faced with vaccine hesitancy, public health authorities are looking for effective strat...
Heralded as one of the greatest innovations in medical science was the discovery and implementation ...
This systematic literature review explores vaccine hesitancy: people’s delay or refusal to get vacci...
Despite the proven efficacy of vaccines, vaccine hesitancy is a growing problem. This article highli...
Vaccination against harmful, deadly pathogens have been an essential tool in the scientific world an...
Vaccine hesitancy—defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a “delay in acceptance or refusa...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often referred to as the most trusted source of vaccine-related inform...
An important step in preparation for the fourth COVID-19 wave is to provide healthcare workers (HCWs...
Vaccine hesitancy has the potential to cripple efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Policy makers n...
While most people vaccinate according to the recommended schedule, this success is challenged by ind...
AbstractWhile most people vaccinate according to the recommended schedule, this success is challenge...
AbstractThis paper provides a consolidated overview of public and healthcare professionals' attitude...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals are widely considered to be the most trusted source of informa...
Research shows that vaccine hesitancy (i.e. ‘the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite ...
Despite vaccines’ effectiveness in reducing the rate of preventable diseases, vaccine hesitancy has ...
AbstractWhen faced with vaccine hesitancy, public health authorities are looking for effective strat...
Heralded as one of the greatest innovations in medical science was the discovery and implementation ...
This systematic literature review explores vaccine hesitancy: people’s delay or refusal to get vacci...
Despite the proven efficacy of vaccines, vaccine hesitancy is a growing problem. This article highli...
Vaccination against harmful, deadly pathogens have been an essential tool in the scientific world an...
Vaccine hesitancy—defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a “delay in acceptance or refusa...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often referred to as the most trusted source of vaccine-related inform...
An important step in preparation for the fourth COVID-19 wave is to provide healthcare workers (HCWs...
Vaccine hesitancy has the potential to cripple efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Policy makers n...