Personal stories aim to boost child COVID-19 vaccination rates in hispanic communities

NCT ID NCT06036134

Summary

This study tested if sharing short, personal video stories from other Hispanic parents could help reduce vaccine hesitancy. Researchers worked with 80 Hispanic parents whose children were not fully vaccinated against COVID-19. They compared the effect of watching these digital stories to receiving standard information, measuring changes in parents' attitudes and whether they got their children vaccinated.

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Locations

  • Arizona State University

    Phoenix, Arizona, 85004, United States

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