PUBLISHED: 2017 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: Lien externe Web-based Social Media Intervention to Increase Vaccine Acceptance: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-based Social Media Intervention to Increase Vaccine Acceptance: A Randomized Controlled Trial Web-based Social Media Intervention to Increase Vaccine Acceptance: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Interventions to address vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccine acceptance are needed. This study sought to determine if a web-based, social media intervention increases early childhood immunization. The results demonstrate that web-based vaccine information with social media technologies can positively influence parental vaccine decisions. As a complement to routine well-child care, the information appears to be effective when presented to parents before their children are born.

Authors: Glanz JM et al.
Journal Title: Pediatrics
Journal Volume: November 2017
Publisher: Publisher American Academy of Pediatrics

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