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Behaviorally Informed Messages Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions : Insights from a Global Meta-Analysis (English)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, low- and middle-income countries struggled with lower vaccination rates compared to wealthier countries, posing challenges to reducing virus transmission, mitigating healthcare system pressures, and promoting economic recovery. Communications campaigns offer low-cost opportunities to overcome such challenges by strengthening vaccine confidence and intentions to get vaccinated, but empirical testing is needed to identify...
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Daniel Alejandro Pinzon Hernandez; Jungkyu Rhys Lim; Michelle Dugas; Ellen Elizabeth Moscoe; Mohamad Chatila; Cameron,Corey; Renos Vakis; Zeina Afif; Victor Hugo Orozco Olvera.

Behaviorally Informed Messages Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions : Insights from a Global Meta-Analysis (English). Policy Research working paper;COVID-19 (Coronavirus);RRR;PEOPLE;eMBeD Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099628111192424767

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