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Smith, Dorothy V. – Science & Education, 2022
Trust arises from confidence in a person or confidence in the practices of an institution. Theorists argue that institutional trust depends, to varying extents on intrapersonal trust, which is trust between people who know each other. Science rests its claim to expert knowledge on the practices of knowledge production engaged in by its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Immunization Programs
Rowland, Jussara; Estevens, João; Krzewinska, Aneta; Warwas, Izabela; Delicado, Ana – Science & Education, 2022
Public trust in science and expertise remains a contentious issue. When public trust is analysed, it often simplifies a complex process of information retrieval and interpretation. Questionnaire surveys help us make sense of differences among actors and countries, but they fail to provide a comprehensive analysis of the reasons that lead citizens…
Descriptors: Immunization Programs, Trust (Psychology), Cross Cultural Studies, Public Opinion
Limaye, Rupali J.; Malik, Fauzia; Frew, Paula M.; Randall, Laura A.; Ellingson, Mallory K.; O'Leary, Sean T.; Bednarczyk, Robert A.; Oloko, Oladeji; Salmon, Daniel A.; Omer, Saad B. – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Immunization is one of the most effective ways to prevent infectious diseases. However, vaccination rates are suboptimal in the United States. Obstetric providers are critical in influencing vaccine decision making among pregnant women, as trust between a patient and provider may facilitate willingness to accept vaccination. Little is known about…
Descriptors: Patients, Decision Making, Immunization Programs, Physician Patient Relationship
Kilstadius, Margareta; Gericke, Niklas – International Journal of Science Education, 2017
Against the background of climate change, which enables infectious diseases to move their frontiers and the increasing global mobility, which make people more exposed to contagion, we as citizens need to relate to this new scenario. A greater number of infectious diseases may also potentially lead to an increased need to use antibiotics and…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Definitions, Health Education, Educational Needs

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