Empowering Health Care Workers on Social Media to Bolster Trust in Science and Vaccination During the Pandemic: Making IMPACT Using a Place-Based Approach
Journal of Medical Internet Research2022Vol. 24(10), pp. e38949–e38949
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Shikha Jain, Serena Dhaon, Shivani Majmudar, Laura J. Zimmermann, Lisa Mordell, Garth Walker, Amisha Wallia, Halleh Akbarnia, Ali Ahmad Khan, Eve Bloomgarden, Vineet M. Arora
Abstract
A coordinated group of health care workers on social media, using a hyperlocal place-based approach, can not only work together to address misinformation but also collaborate to boost vaccination rates in their surrounding communities.
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