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A Select Bibliography of Actions to Promote Vaccine Literacy: A Resource for Health Communication
Journal of Health Communication ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-13 , DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2021.1878312
Lauren D. Rauh 1 , Hannah S. Lathan 1 , Matthew M. Masiello 2 , Scott C. Ratzan 1 , Ruth M. Parker 3
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In this bibliography, the researchers provide an introduction to the available evidence base of actions to promote vaccine literacy. The research team organized interventions to create a tool that can inform health communicators and practitioners seeking a resource focused on strategy and implementation design for actions that support vaccine literacy. This scoping bibliography is honed specifically to respond to the urgency of the current pandemic, when supporting and increasing vaccine literacy offers promise for achieving the critically needed high levels of vaccination. Over the course of the coming months and year, this bibliography will be a dynamic and “living” document hosted and maintained on vaccineliteracy.com.



中文翻译:

促进疫苗素养的行动精选书目:卫生交流资源

在本参考书目中,研究人员介绍了促进疫苗普及的行动的现有证据基础。该研究小组组织了干预活动,以创建一种工具,该工具可以告知健康宣传人员和从业人员,以寻求针对战略和实施设计的资源为重点,以支持支持疫苗扫盲的行动。当支持和提高疫苗知识水平为实现急需的高水平疫苗接种提供希望时,此范围书目专门针对当前大流行的紧迫性而进行了磨练。在接下来的几个月和一年中,本参考书目将是一个动态且“活着”的文件,该文件将保存在vacantliteracy.com上并在其上进行维护

更新日期:2021-03-15
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