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Title A Web-based Experiment to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Vaccine Information Sheets
Author Turner, A., Thalji, L., Wagers, R., Laird, G., Heaps, W.
Year 2002
Access date 19.04.2004
Abstract The Survey to Evaluate Vaccine Safety Information seeks to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of parents regarding immunization of their children. This survey was conducted for the Center for Disease Control's National Immunization Program by Research Triangle Institute and Knowledge Networks. Using a split sample design, the research objective was achieved by analyzing parents' responses to an existing Vaccine Information Sheet as part of a control group, and Vaccine Information Sheets modified according to various principles of risk communication for two treatment groups. The first version of the VIS, evaluated by the control group, is currently being used by CDC and is unchanged for this experiment. The second version is slightly changed, incorporating a few risk communication concepts, while the third version is radically changed, incorporating many health risk communication concepts. This paper will evaluate the impact of the tone and use of graphics on the usability and effectiveness of the different presentations of the vaccine information.
Year of publication2002
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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Web Survey Bibliography - The American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 57th Annual Conference, 2002 (35)