RT @kenbrackstone: Our research is now under review. We explore vaccine hesitancy trends in Ghana, people's reasons for hesitancy, and grou…
RT @kenbrackstone: Our research is now under review. We explore vaccine hesitancy trends in Ghana, people's reasons for hesitancy, and grou…
Our research is now under review. We explore vaccine hesitancy trends in Ghana, people's reasons for hesitancy, and groups most likely to express hesitancy. Supporting the development of locally-tailored health promotion strategies. Preprint available: h
RT @michaelghead: Managed to (finally!) get a manuscript written and pre-print online. Currently undergoing review. See https://t.co/x1Yh…
Managed to (finally!) get a manuscript written and pre-print online. Currently undergoing review. See https://t.co/x1Yhgctify #vaccinehesitancy #ghana #covid19vaccines
Previously, we captured #covid19 viewpoints in Ghana using electronic online surveys. https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE These approaches are highly effective. However, key limitation is only capturing the viewpoints of the ‘connected generation’.
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
See this thread for that survey https://t.co/Lrwz5qI263 Analytics by @kenbrackstone. 4th electronic survey lined up, plus rural in-person data collection ongoing right now. More data points to come!
RT @michaelghead: Throw too much mud, some of it sticks. Global misinformation is having an impact upon the pandemic, for example around va…
RT @michaelghead: Throw too much mud, some of it sticks. Global misinformation is having an impact upon the pandemic, for example around va…
Throw too much mud, some of it sticks. Global misinformation is having an impact upon the pandemic, for example around vaccine hesitancy. See for example our work around willingness to vaccinate, and countering misinformation, in Ghana. https://t.co/WTSU8
5/n After a #COVID19 #vaccine was produced, PACKS Africa explored the drivers of #VaccineHesitancy in Ghana: https://t.co/dsLNKpXFLm #AfricaEvidenceWeek2021
@SaadOmer3 @gregggonsalves @natashaloder @_HassanF @andynza @tomtom_m @gabbystern @TheEconomist @WHO @MarkDavidsonAfr @SouthAfricanASP @UNStats @UNUWIDER @YaleSPH @YaleSOM @mushfiq_econ @UNAIDS In our most recent Ghana survey (June), willingness to vaccina
RT @michaelghead: See twitter thread for the full background to the research https://t.co/Lrwz5qI263
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
@ashleighfurlong @stefanswartpet @DeutschJill Seen similar from our #vaccinehesitancy research in #Ghana. Most recent survey, we asked about perceptions of the Oxford #Astrazeneca vaccine. Negative perceptions likely a key contributor to an increase in he
See twitter thread for the full background to the research https://t.co/Lrwz5qI263
RT @kenbrackstone: Our new report: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Vaccine hesitancy ratings (in June) has incr…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @kenbrackstone: Our new report: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Vaccine hesitancy ratings (in June) has incr…
RT @michaelghead: This thread describes the research, and links to the open-access report that The Conversation article reflects upon http…
This thread describes the research, and links to the open-access report that The Conversation article reflects upon https://t.co/Lrwz5qI263
RT @K_Atengble: 3rd round of our #VaccineHesitancy in Ghana study; & interestingly, hesitancy has ⬆️. What May be driving this? Read our re…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
3rd round of our #VaccineHesitancy in Ghana study; & interestingly, hesitancy has ⬆️. What May be driving this? Read our report to know more. Driving evidence-informed policy and practice in #PandemicResonse @JoyNewsOnTV @ghonenews @tv3_ghana @rowalke
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @kenbrackstone: Our new report: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Vaccine hesitancy ratings (in June) has incr…
Our new report: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Vaccine hesitancy ratings (in June) has increased since our last survey in March (18% > 29%). Predictors include specific religious beliefs, opposing political allegiance, gende
Of possible interest @HCThompson001 @UKinGhana @unisouthampton have strong research links with #Ghana 🇬🇭 See👇for new findings, about #vaccinehesitancy among Ghana general population. Lots more in that study, more outputs to follow this year (also rese
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
RT @michaelghead: Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present…
I’ll stop there! Thanks to wonderful research team, and see the report link https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE More to come later (4th round of surveys in Ghana, 2nd one in Togo) Journal papers to follow (we’re prioritizing rapid dissemination of findings to policyma
Vaccine hesitancy in Ghana has increased in the last 3 months. On behalf of our multi-country research group, we present new findings from our #vaccinehesitancy in #Ghana study. https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE Report, not yet peer-reviewed. Journal papers will
See thread🧵👇about our research on #vaccinehesitancy in #Ghana 🇬🇭 & Togo 🇹🇬 (West Africa) More to come from both countries, a Ghana update very soon. We're also writing proposals right now to look at how social media drives confidence and hesitancy http
Many areas have received few vaccines thus far, and when they do arrive, hesitancy may impact whether they get into people's arms or not. New data being collected in Ghana to build on our existing research 🇬🇭(https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE) But we are getting
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
@eastsportsman Thank you! With our Ghana and Togo colleagues, we've been researching and writing about #vaccinehesitancy and willingness to vaccinate in Ghana https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE New data to be reported 2 weeks. May ask if the Conversation are inter
Many thanks for completing/disseminating to networks here on twitter and elsewhere! This is a follow up to two previous surveys, see open access report for findings so far https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE
In a post-vaccine arrival, but pre-blood clot scare, survey in #Ghana 🇬🇭, we observed relatively little hesitancy across the population https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE
A faster vaccine rollout is key, along with proactive addressing of possible #vaccinehesitancy countered with appropriate #healthpromotion. See our initial findings on this from #Ghana https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE (project ongoing) (/end)
@natashaloder @AstraZeneca @tom_nuttall @duncanrobinson @spignal Something we're tracking in West Africa, specifically #Ghana and #Togo. Some Ghana data here https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE Another population survey ongoing right now for latest views and questions
RT @kenbrackstone: Chuffed to share our new policy briefing: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Helping to shape h…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Good to be in the news in #ghana! 🇬🇭 To see the full #VaccineHesitancy report, see https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE #COVID19 #pa…
RT @michaelghead: Good to be in the news in #ghana! 🇬🇭 To see the full #VaccineHesitancy report, see https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE #COVID19 #pa…
Good to be in the news in #ghana! 🇬🇭 To see the full #VaccineHesitancy report, see https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE #COVID19 #pandemic
RT @dgwinfred: Informative insights on vaccine hesitancy in Ghana. This could shape our health promotion strategies @_GHSofficial @Aboagye_…
RT @kenbrackstone: Chuffed to share our new policy briefing: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Helping to shape h…
RT @kenbrackstone: Chuffed to share our new policy briefing: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Helping to shape h…
Chuffed to share our new policy briefing: ‘Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana’. Helping to shape health promotion strategies in Ghana by understanding psychological and socioeconomic predictors of hesitancy. More vaccine education nee
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @dgwinfred: Informative insights on vaccine hesitancy in Ghana. This could shape our health promotion strategies @_GHSofficial @Aboagye_…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
RT @michaelghead: Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vac…
Informative insights on vaccine hesitancy in Ghana. This could shape our health promotion strategies @_GHSofficial @Aboagye_DG_GHS @DSD_GHS @GAPHTO_GH @mikejeroen
More info/detail therein - https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE We hope these results can be useful in supporting tailored #publichealth messaging and #healthpromotion campaigns as the #covid19vaccine roll out continues in Ghana
Pleased to share our new open-access policy brief from our #Ghana population surveys - 'Examining drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Ghana' Please do share/disseminate widely. 🇬🇭 https://t.co/WTSU8tXDuE #globalhealth #covid19 #covid19research (