In this digital age, how easily accessible is pharmacist vaccination information? The case of New Zealand
Background: Pharmacist-led vaccination that has the potential to ease the vaccination burden from general practitioners, is comparatively a newer service in New Zealand. However, to reap the maximum benefits out of this service, a consistent and effective promotion approach using various online plat...
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Main Authors: | Georgia Bell, Shekiba Ikhtiari, Ashley Johns, Devin Teoh, Shane Webber, Patti Napier, Mudassir Anwar |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/55b91d4fca574d26992c0cd12d63dca3 |
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