This rapid literature review on motivating hesitant population groups in Europe to vaccinate focuses on identifying what is known about the following areas: who are the hesitant populations; what are the enablers and barriers to vaccination uptake for these hesitant populations; what is known about successful interventions targeting these populations, especially interventions provided for and by healthcare providers
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Overview The Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, in partnership with Premise, developed ASSURE – Assessing Signals and Supporting Resilience.
This literature review (n = 89) summarises evidence on HCPs’ perceptions of the risks and benefits of vaccination, trust, and perceptions of mandatory vaccination in Europe.