Countering Hesitancy and Misinformation on Side Effects to Complete the Course of COVID Vaccination

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Abstract

It has been well-documented that concerns about side effects prevent many from soliciting immunization. And family medicine providers play a key role in addressing concerns about COVID vaccines. However, there are few documented examples of the decision-making process regarding second shots after the emergence of a concerning and previously unknown side effect. Therefore, we present a case where a primary care provider and patient worked together to analyze real-time adverse event data on post-vaccination shingles to decide whether to receive the second dose.

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Dasgupta, N. (2021). Countering Hesitancy and Misinformation on Side Effects to Complete the Course of COVID Vaccination. Journal of Patient Experience, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211067313

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