Using the GRADE evidence to decision framework to reach recommendations together with ethnic minority community organizations: the example of COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the United Kingdom
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Published:2024-04
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Volume:168
Page:111268
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ISSN:0895-4356
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Author:
Treweek ShaunORCID, Brazzelli Miriam, Crosse Annette, Daga Sunil, Isaacs Talia, Sunga RiaORCID, Brazzelli Miriam, Cruikshank Moira, Inamura Mari, Manson Paul, Robertson Clare, Treweek Shaun, Crosse Annette, Sunga Ria, Rishi Ash, Rishi Katie, Isaacs Talia, Kwaku-Odoi Charles, Bobat Mohamed (Hanif), Rauf A., Abdullahi Sundus Abshir, Durham Ceri, Mistry Kirit, Forde Davine, Akhtar Azizzum, Mutumburi Phanuel, Banday Shabir, Cueva Susan
Funder
Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate Economic and Social Research Council UKRI University of Aberdeen
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