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Patient decision aid in vaccination: a systematic review of the literature.

Sebastien BruelT LeclercqM GinzarlyE Botelho-NeversP FrappéA Gagneux-Brunon
Published in: Expert review of vaccines (2020)
Decision aids reduce decision-making conflict and could be good tools to address the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy. It seems essential to integrate health professionals and patients into the design of future decision aids. This would simplify the use of these tools during the consultation. However, their effect on vaccine coverage remains uncertain. Further studies seem necessary in order to conclude that vaccination coverage is effective.
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