A @UCL @OsakaU_Research Vax Acceptance for Parents & Children (VaxPac) Study. How to support family's vaccine decisions. @UCL_Global PI @DrKeriWong Co-I @Asarin
I wouldn't call 79% only *slightly* better than 63% - i'd say it was a lot better! and hospitalisation is not the only metric... long covid & time off school missed with acute infection matters too.
Need real world reesarch examples for your methods class? Try these clips!👇
1) @Vaxpacstudy How parents make vaccine decisions for children?https://t.co/4dytGXAlny
2) @copewellstudy How has covid impacted BME grps+ what support do they need? https://t.co/WU2pO2KS0t
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Interviews with parents about COVID-19 vaccines found they "decide differently when it comes to their children, they're much more wary...[they] feel personally accountable" - @vaxpacstudy@DrKeriWong.
Read takeaways for public health messaging: https://t.co/tdY8DXIneC #IOEBlog
📢THANKS📢🇬🇧🇯🇵parents who took part in the @vaxpacstudy (+ @GlobalC19Study)!
You've helped us better understand the concerns for making #covid19#vaccine decisions for you/your young #children & the support u would like
We'll cont. to feed your insights into #policy +beyond!
📢Calling all parents who took part📢
Here's a summary of what you all said about navigating #covid19#vacine decisions for yourselves and your young #children:
https://t.co/1C2sAjqhWJ
Read @UCL_IOE_PHD student Jessica Zhou and @DrKeriWong's blog on the importance of having better public health messaging and supporting on vaccines for parents of under-18s.
https://t.co/uvqiTPLXYj