[HTML][HTML] How simple behavioural modifications can influence evacuation efficiency of crowds: Part 1. Decision making of individuals

M Haghani, M Yazdani - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2024 - Elsevier
Crowded environments are inherently vulnerable to a range of risks, including earthquakes,
fires, violent attacks, and terrorism. In such scenarios, every second counts in an evacuation …

Analyzing the usage of theories of change for routine immunization programs--a review of impact evaluations from LMICs

L Vadrevu, M Jain, SS Parsekar - Journal of Health, Population and …, 2024 - Springer
Background In this article we analyzed the extent of the usage of Theories of Change
(TOCs) and causal pathways in the evaluation of immunization programs to identify the …

The relationship between influenza vaccine hesitancy and vaccine literacy among youth and adults in China

L Wang, M Guo, Y Wang, R Chen, X Wei - Frontiers in Immunology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Objectives The present study aimed to assess influenza vaccine hesitancy and vaccine
literacy levels among youth and adults in China, as well as the association between them …

Vaccination mandates and their alternatives and complements

P Schmid, R Böhm, E Das, D Holford, L Korn… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Vaccination mandates are often suggested as a solution to low vaccine uptake. However,
mandates are criticized because they aim to bypass rather than overcome the cognitive …

[HTML][HTML] How behavioural changes in social groups affect evacuation efficiency of crowds

M Haghani, M Yazdani - Safety Science, 2025 - Elsevier
Consider an incident of acute emergency—such as a violent attack—necessitating swift
evacuation of a crowd primarily made up of social groups. Is it possible to identify simple …

The Case for Assessing the Drivers of Measles Vaccine Uptake

J Kaufman, A Rak, S Vasiliadis, N Brar, E Atif, J White… - Vaccines, 2024 - mdpi.com
Global measles cases are on the rise following disruptions to routine immunisation
programs during the COVID-19 pandemic, with devastating consequences. According to the …

Prospective attitudes towards respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine in pregnant women in Greece

A Damatopoulou, M Matalliotakis, Y Diamanta… - Behavioral …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common respiratory pathogen with high
morbidity and mortality, especially in children under two years of age. Severe RSV infection …

[HTML][HTML] Primary care providers' views of discussing COVID-19 vaccination with vaccine hesitant patients: A qualitative study

KA Fisher, S Singh, RT Stone, N Nguyen… - Patient Education and …, 2024 - Elsevier
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe primary care providers'(PCPs) perspectives on
discussing COVID-19 vaccination with their patients. METHODS All PCPs from 11 primary …

Training health workers and community influencers to be Vaccine Champions: a mixed-methods RE-AIM evaluation

J Kaufman, I Overmars, J Fong, J Tudravu, R Devi… - BMJ Global …, 2024 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction Increasing trust and confidence in vaccines is a global priority, as countries
have grappled with delivering COVID-19 vaccines, maintaining routine childhood …

Narrative or facts: two paths to vaccine advocacy

FJ Jennings, RB Leach, B Lawson… - Journal of Health …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The current study investigated the effectiveness of factual and narrative messages in
promoting advocacy intentions among viewers of COVID-19 vaccination messaging. In an …