2013
DOI: 10.3917/spub.126.0547
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Représentations sociales de la vaccination chez les patients et les médecins généralistes : une étude basée sur l'évocation hiérarchisée

Abstract: In France, there is a discrepancy between perceptions and practices related to vaccination, the causes of which are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to examine and compare patients' and physicians' social representations of vaccination. A qualitative study based on hierarchized evocation was conducted on a sample of 30 patients and 30 general practitioners. The participants were asked to write down seven words or word groups (word associations) induced by the concept of "vaccination" and to ran… Show more

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“…This grid goes from the general to the 121 7/24 March 3, 2023 specific and asks questions about the entire creation of an NbS, from its design project to its longterm maintenance following its implementation. The first question concerns what the term NbS evokes for the interviewee, these evocations being frequently used to describe the themes of social representations [45].…”
Section: /24mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This grid goes from the general to the 121 7/24 March 3, 2023 specific and asks questions about the entire creation of an NbS, from its design project to its longterm maintenance following its implementation. The first question concerns what the term NbS evokes for the interviewee, these evocations being frequently used to describe the themes of social representations [45].…”
Section: /24mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first question is a question of free association "What do NBS evoque for you?". This type of evocation question is frequently used to describe the content and structure of social representations [54].…”
Section: Plos Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this context, hierarchical evocations allow free and unguided answers to the researcher's questions [19]. The method was originally introduced in the study of social representations then used in the healthcare field [20]. It is based on the association of ideas, feelings, perceptions, evaluations, etc.…”
Section: Journal Of Gynecology and Women's Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%