The influence of health service interactions and local policies on vaccination decision-making in immigrant women: A multi-site Canadian qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Given our participants' different communication preferences and needs, we argue that a one-size-fits-all communication approach is inappropriate for immigrant and refugee populations. Instead, multi-pronged communication strategies are required to reach participants and respond to previous experiences and information that may lead to vaccination hesitancy.PMID:38514354 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.03.014
Source: Vaccine - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Stephanie P Brooks Kamaljit Sidhu Elizabeth Cooper S Michelle Driedger Linda Gisenya Gagandeep Kaur Marinel Kniseley Cynthia G Jardine Source Type: research
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