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NSF-SSRC: Reducing Vaccine Hesitancy Through Interactive Decision Aids — NSF Award to Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann

Hesitancy to take safe vaccines is a long-standing problem that predates COVID-19 and the outbreaks of measles surging in recent years. Some of the most effective interventions for vaccine hesitancy involve counseling sessions with trusted physicians who can address individual concerns. Unfortunately, such approaches a

Award titleNSF-SSRC: Reducing Vaccine Hesitancy Through Interactive Decision Aids
Award ID2241963
AwardeeRegents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
CityANN ARBOR
StateMI
Amount obligated$499,089
Principal investigatorRichard Lewis
ProgramCross-Directorate Activities, Decision, Risk & Mgmt Sci
Start date08/01/2023
AbstractHesitancy to take safe vaccines is a long-standing problem that predates COVID-19 and the outbreaks of measles surging in recent years. Some of the most effective interventions for vaccine hesitancy involve counseling sessions with trusted physicians who can address individual concerns. Unfortunately, such approaches are time consuming, costly, and depend on citizens having ready access to trusted primary care physicians. This project develops an online, individually-tailored video-based decisio
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