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Pierre Verger
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 37
Citations - 3436
Pierre Verger is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2691 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre Verger include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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The State of Vaccine Confidence 2016: Global Insights Through a 67-Country Survey
Heidi J. Larson,Heidi J. Larson,Alexandre de Figueiredo,Zhao Xiahong,William S. Schulz,Pierre Verger,Iain G. Johnston,Alex R. Cook,Nick S. Jones +8 more
TL;DR: Regular monitoring of vaccine attitudes – coupled with monitoring of local immunization rates – at the national and sub-national levels can identify populations with declining confidence and acceptance.
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Attitudes of healthcare workers towards COVID-19 vaccination: a survey in France and French-speaking parts of Belgium and Canada, 2020.
Pierre Verger,Dimitri Scronias,Nicolas Dauby,Kodzo Awoenam Adedzi,Cathy Gobert,Maxime Bergeat,Arnaud Gagneur,Eve Dubé +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of 2,678 healthcare workers involved in general population immunisation in France, French-speaking Belgium and Quebec, Canada was conducted to assess acceptance of future COVID-19 vaccines and its determinants.
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Vaccine Hesitancy Among General Practitioners and Its Determinants During Controversies: A National Cross-sectional Survey in France
Pierre Verger,Lisa Fressard,Fanny Collange,Arnaud Gautier,Christine Jestin,Odile Launay,Jocelyn Raude,Céline Pulcini,Patrick Peretti-Watel +8 more
TL;DR: The findings show that after repeated vaccine controversies in France, some VH exists among French GPs, whose recommendation behaviors depend on their trust in authorities, their perception of the utility and risks of vaccines, and their comfort in explaining them.
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Vaccine hesitancy: clarifying a theoretical framework for an ambiguous notion.
TL;DR: A theoretical framework is proposed that considers VH as a kind of decision-making process that depends on people’s level of commitment to healthism/risk culture and on their level of confidence in the health authorities and mainstream medicine.
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Overweight and obesity: knowledge, attitudes, and practices of general practitioners in france.
Aurélie Bocquier,Pierre Verger,Pierre Verger,Arnaud Basdevant,Gérard Andreotti,Jean Baretge,Patrick Villani,Patrick Villani,Alain Paraponaris,Alain Paraponaris,Alain Paraponaris +10 more
TL;DR: GPs' feelings of ineffectiveness may stem from an underlying conflict between practitioners' and patients' representations of weight problems and the relationship problems this causes and inadequate practices and health care system organization.