We used a mixed-methods approach—involving an online cross-sectional survey and semi-structured interviews–to gain insight into COVID-19 vaccination beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours amongst H&SCWs in the UK.
Author: Paterson, P
This paper presents findings from qualitative research investigating global attitudes towards maternal vaccination among pregnant women, conducted in five European countries.
The objective of this study was to identify pregnant women’s views and attitudes towards maternal immunisation in Panama based on in-depth interviews and focus groups.
Maternal immunisation is key to protecting maternal and newborn health. We interviewed pregnant women in Brazil to identify barriers to and enablers of maternal immunisation in the country.
This mixed-method study aimed to explore the perceptions, confidence levels and decision-making practices…
This qualitative study explored trust, views, and…
In this study, we aimed to build upon recent advances in Transformer-based…
In this article, experts in vaccine hesitancy provide three key lessons in risk communication that are needed to successfully maintain public support…
In this large-scale retrospective data-driven analysis, we examined global trends in vaccine…
This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the strength of the relationships between…
This report outlines the methods and the findings of the VCP’s research, which was conducted to support The Learning Network for Countries in Transition countries in assessing and addressing their vaccine hesitancy issues and in building vaccine confidence capabilities.
A qualitative study was conducted to gain a contextualised understanding of factors influencing vaccination acceptance during pregnancy in Hackney, a borough in north-east London,…