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Health Care Providers Influence Vaccine Acceptance
“Vaccinations have significantly reduced the mortality and morbidity of many serious infectious diseases worldwide, including coronavirus disease (COVID-19)” affirm the authors of a recent peer-reviewed article in cIRcle.
Citing research on the impact of health care provider attitudes toward vaccines on client decision-making, the authors interviewed Quebec naturopaths to better understand how these influential professionals approached discussions around vaccines with clients.
Read the open access article in cIRcle : “I Want People to Be Able to Make an Informed Choice” : How Quebec Naturopaths Discuss Vaccination in Their Practice.
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Further Reading
How fall vaccines keep pace with evolving viruses. UBC News. Published November 4, 2024. Accessed March 5, 2025.
Vaccines and workplace wellbeing. UBC Human Resources. Accessed March 5, 2025.
Shattock, Andrew J et al. Contribution of vaccination to improved survival and health: modelling 50 years of the Expanded Programme on Immunization. The Lancet, Volume 403, Issue 10441, 2307 – 2316. Published May 25, 2024. Accessed March 5, 2025.