Health Care Providers' Trusted Sources for Information About COVID-19 Vaccines: Mixed Methods Study.
Eden R BrauerKristen R ChoiJohn ChangYi LuoBruno J LewinCorrine E Munoz-PlazaDavid BronsteinKatia J BruxvoortPublished in: JMIR infodemiology (2021)
Physicians have stronger trust in government sources and their employers for information about COVID-19 vaccines compared with nurses, pharmacists, and advanced practice providers. Strategies such as role modeling, tailored messaging, or talking points with standard language may help providers to communicate accurate COVID-19 vaccine information to patients, and these strategies may also be used with providers with lower levels of trust in reputable information sources.
Keyphrases
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