Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11009705 | Vaccine | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Important differences in communication needs between group types emerged. The least hesitant parent groups reported feeling reassured upon reading resources designed to address commonly observed concerns about vaccination. As hesitancy of the group members increased, so did their accounts of the volume and detail of information they required. Trust appeared to be related to apparent or perceived transparency. More hesitant groups displayed increased sensitivity and resistance to persuasive language forms.
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Authors
Nina J. Berry, Margie Danchin, Lyndal Trevena, Holly O. Witteman, Paul Kinnersley, Tom Snelling, Penelope Robinson, Julie Leask,