2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279393
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Trustworthiness of information sources on vaccines for COVID-19 prevention among Brazilians

Abstract: Objective This study aims to assess the trustworthiness of information sources, perception of clear information about the vaccine, and strategies to increase adherence to vaccination to provide managers with information that helps establish effective communication with the population about vaccination. Method This is an online survey conducted between January 22 and 29, 2021, preceded by an Informed Consent, that aims to assess vaccine hesitancy, which corresponded to the first week of vaccination initiation… Show more

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“…Já no grupo dos hesitantes, as fontes mais confiáveis foram os artigos científicos, seguidos por institutos de pesquisa e os médicos. Para esse grupo, a televisão e os jornais foram as fontes de informação menos confiáveis 31 .…”
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“…Já no grupo dos hesitantes, as fontes mais confiáveis foram os artigos científicos, seguidos por institutos de pesquisa e os médicos. Para esse grupo, a televisão e os jornais foram as fontes de informação menos confiáveis 31 .…”
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