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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Attitude of Health Personnel
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Attitude to Health
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Glucose Testing for Adults Receiving Medicaid and Antipsychotics: A Population-Based Prescriber Survey on Behaviors, Attitudes, and Barriers.
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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Vaccine Knowledge, Attitudes, and Intentions.
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Addressing personal parental values in decisions about childhood vaccination: Measure development.
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Rural Adolescent Immunization: Delivery Practices and Barriers to Uptake.
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Influenza and Pertussis Vaccination Among Pregnant Women and Their Infants' Close Contacts: Reported Practices and Attitudes.
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'Reducing Delays In Vaccination' (REDIVAC) trial: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a web-based, individually tailored, educational intervention to improve timeliness of infant vaccination.
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Engaging Communities in Preventing Human Papillomavirus-Related Cancers: Two Boot Camp Translations, Colorado, 2017-2018.
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Acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccines among women older than 26 years.
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Tdap vaccine attitudes and utilization among pregnant women from a high-risk population.
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Latent Class Analysis of Maternal Vaccine Attitudes and Beliefs.
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Characterizing the vaccine knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and intentions of pregnant women in Georgia and Colorado.
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Facilitators and barriers to the use of standing orders for vaccination in obstetrics and gynecology settings.
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Factors associated with referring close contacts to an app with individually-tailored vaccine information.
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MomsTalkShots, tailored educational app, improves vaccine attitudes: a randomized controlled trial.
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