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This paper provides a consolidated overview of public and healthcare professionals' attitudes towards vaccination in … market research data from member companies of Vaccines Europe. Our synthesis suggests that hesitant attitudes to vaccination … or doubt about the value or safety of vaccination. This means that hesitant attitudes are not confined only to those who …
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flu vaccination. …
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by empirical data. The subjective norm was the most important explanatory factor, and attitudes had a smaller explanatory … by norm pressures than men's intentions. In the youngest and oldest age cohorts, the norm pressures were clearly the most … dominant explanatory factor. The more urban the residential area of the forest owner, the more important were the norm …
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The relatively extensive range of measures used to promote the vaccination rate contrasts with insufficient knowledge …
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Routine rotavirus vaccination in Germany would reduce the number of hospitalised and outpatient cases. The associated … losses. Sensitivity analysis indicated that vaccination would be cost-saving in 95% of simulations. Incremental cost was …
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vaccination data of the German Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS). We illustrate that the standard SCCS …
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In 2004 a survey was conducted in the member states of the European Union designed to gain greater insight into the views on control strategies for foot and mouth disease, classical swine fever, and avian influenza with respect to the epidemiological, economic and social-ethical consequences of...
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Samoa currently faces two important public policy challenges in the health sector. One is to stem, and then reverse, the rapid rise of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The second challenge is to put the country on a health-financing path that is effective, efficient, and financially affordable...
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This review represents an attempt to bridge the significant knowledge gaps on the private health sector in Sri Lanka, and foster a dialogue on opportunities for collaboration between the government and the private sector. It accomplishes this through a systematic collection and analysis of...
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This study presents two case studies, each on a current initiative of contracting for primary health services in Brazil, one for the state of Bahia, the other for the city of Rio de Janeiro. The two initiatives are not linked and their implementation has independently sprung from a search for...
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