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.
Topic: Healthcare Professionals
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.
This briefing on HPV and vaccination explains the disproportionate global burden of cervical cancer on Lower Middle Income Countries and the significant barriers in the…
The slide deck explains the global burden of HPV-related cervical cancer, the current landscape of HPV vaccines,…
Vaccine hesitancy is prevalent in all demographic groups and settings; however, it remains vastly understudied in low-income and middle-income regions.
Qualitative study on beliefs and perceptions around maternal vaccination in Uganda, looking at pregnant women, community leaders and healthcare professionals.
Our 2020 study investigated public perceptions towards the importance, safety, and effectiveness of vaccines as well as the perceptions towards the safety…
Read the 2020 instalment of the VCPs bi-annual research report “The State of Vaccine Confidence in the EU & UK,” which monitors public attitudes to vaccines across the continent.
This article investigates how hope and trust played…
This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the strength of the relationships between…
Overview This research, conducted in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the Oswaldo Cruz…
Summary of conversations that took place during the meeting of the HPV prevention and control board on the role of healthcare professionals in vaccination.