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Title: | COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #22: What is known about whether vaccine injury-compensation programs and program elements affect vaccine acceptance and uptake? |
Authors: | Bhuiya, AR Waddell, K Moat, KA Wilson, MG Gauvin, François-Pierre Whitelaw, S Alam, S Sharma, K Drakos, A Lavis, JN |
Keywords: | vaccine;injury-compensation programs;acceptance;uptake |
Publication Date: | Oct-2020 |
Citation: | Bhuiya AR, Waddell K, Moat KA, Wilson MG, Gauvin FP, Whitelaw S, Alam S, Sharma K, Drakos A, Lavis JN. COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #22: What is known about whether vaccine injury-compensation programs and program elements affect vaccine acceptance and uptake. Hamilton: McMaster Health Forum, 29 October 2020. |
Series/Report no.: | REP 22; |
Abstract: | An overview of the best available research evidence from around the world (i.e., evidence syntheses) and local research evidence (i.e., single studies) and may include a scan of experiences from other countries and from Canadian provinces and territories, about whether vaccine injury-compensation programs and program elements affect vaccine acceptance and uptake in response to a decision-maker’s request. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31466 |
Appears in Collections: | Rapid evidence profiles |
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