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Vaccination roll-out: a time to develop and maintain trust in science and health care
Orla T Muldoon, Daragh Bradshaw, Sarah Jay, Elaine L Kinsella, Paul Maher, Robert Murphy, Carol Taaffe and Patrick O’Donnell
British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 518-519. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717629
Orla T Muldoon
Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick,
Limerick.
Roles: Professor of Psychology
Daragh Bradshaw
Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick,
Limerick.
Roles: Lecturer Psychology
Sarah Jay
Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick,
Limerick.
Roles: Lecturer Psychology
Elaine L Kinsella
Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick,
Limerick.
Roles: Lecturer Psychology
Paul Maher
Centre for Social Issues Research, University of Limerick,
Limerick.
Roles: Lecturer Psychology
Robert Murphy
Research Services and Policy Unit, Department of Health,
Dublin.
Roles: Senior Economics Research Officer
Carol Taaffe
Research Services and Policy Unit, Department of Health,
Dublin.
Roles: Administrative Officer
Patrick O’Donnell
School of Medicine, University of Limerick,
Limerick.
Roles: Clinical Fellow in Social Inclusion
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 71, Issue 712
November 2021
Vaccination roll-out: a time to develop and maintain trust in science and health care
Orla T Muldoon, Daragh Bradshaw, Sarah Jay, Elaine L Kinsella, Paul Maher, Robert Murphy, Carol Taaffe, Patrick O’Donnell
British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 518-519. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp21X717629
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