Healthcare workers' (HCWs) attitudes and related factors towards COVID-19 vaccination: a rapid systematic review.
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Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a systematic review aimed to synthesise evidence on healthcare workers' attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and analyse associated factors to provide information for vaccine policy development and practice.Citations
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