A media intervention applying debunking versus non-debunking content to combat vaccine misinformation in elderly in the Netherlands:A digital randomised trial

© 2021 The AuthorsBackground: As several COVID-19 vaccines are rolled-out globally, it has become important to develop an effective strategy for vaccine acceptance, especially in high-risk groups, such as elderly. Vaccine misconception was declared by WHO as one of the top 10 health issues in 2019. Here we test the effectiveness of applying debunking to combat vaccine misinformation, and reduce vaccine hesitancy. Methods: Participants were recruited via a daily news show on Dutch Television, targeted to elderly viewers. The study was conducted in 980 elderly citizens during the October 2020 Na... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Yousuf, H.
van der Linden, S.
Bredius, L.
(Ted) van Essen, G.A.
Sweep, G.
Preminger, Z.
van Gorp, E.
Scherder, E.
Narula, J.
Hofstra, L.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: Yousuf , H , van der Linden , S , Bredius , L , (Ted) van Essen , G A , Sweep , G , Preminger , Z , van Gorp , E , Scherder , E , Narula , J & Hofstra , L 2021 , ' A media intervention applying debunking versus non-debunking content to combat vaccine misinformation in elderly in the Netherlands : A digital randomised trial ' , EClinicalMedicine , vol. 35 , 100881 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.100881
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Sprache: Englisch
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