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Informing Efforts Beyond Tailored Promotional Campaigns by Understanding Contextual Factors Shaping Vaccine Hesitancy among Equity-Deserving Populations in Canada: An Exploratory Qualitative Study

2023

Nascimento, L.G., Dubé, È., Burns, K.E., Brown, P., Calnan, M., Ward, P.R., Filice, E., Herati, H., Ike, N.A.U., Rotolo, B., & Meyer, S.B.

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The authors aim to address a gap in the literature on the unique contextual factors that shape vaccine hesitancy by equity-deserving groups, including Indigenous populations. They report findings from a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with individuals who identify as First Nations, Inuit, Métis, members of the LGBT2SQ+ community, low-income, Black, or newcomer, identifying unique factors that affect vaccine hesitancy among each group. 

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Informing Efforts Beyond Tailored Promotional Campaigns by Understanding Contextual Factors Shaping Vaccine Hesitancy among Equity-Deserving Populations in Canada: An Exploratory Qualitative Study.

Nascimento, L.G., Dubé, È., Burns, K.E., Brown, P., Calnan, M., Ward, P.R., Filice, E., Herati, H., Ike, N.A.U., Rotolo, B., & Meyer, S.B. (2023). Informing efforts beyond tailored promotional campaigns by understanding contextual factors shaping vaccine hesitancy among equity-deserving populations in Canada: An exploratory qualitative study. International Journal for Equity in Health, 22, 209.

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