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Exploring Acceptability of Employment Interventions to Support People Living With Cancer: Qualitative Study of Cancer Survivors, Health Care Providers, and Employers

Exploring Acceptability of Employment Interventions to Support People Living With Cancer: Qualitative Study of Cancer Survivors, Health Care Providers, and Employers

Cancer survivor and employer participants were recruited through flyers, advertisements, e-newsletters, social media posts, direct email invitations, and through outreach via organizations such as chambers of commerce and cancer control organizations. Health care provider participants were recruited through email invitations from the research team members who worked at the Dartmouth Cancer Center.

Rachel C Forcino, Sivan Rotenberg, Kali J Morrissette, Cassandra M Godzik, Jonathan D Lichtenstein, Jenna E Schiffelbein, Courtney J Stevens, Vidya Sundar, Debra L Brucker, Deirdre Connolly, Julie Keysor, Kathleen Doyle Lyons

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e47263

Countering Antivax Misinformation via Social Media: Message-Testing Randomized Experiment for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Uptake

Countering Antivax Misinformation via Social Media: Message-Testing Randomized Experiment for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Uptake

Safety, side effects, risk, and ingredient concerns and long-term or major adverse events Distrust of the health care system HPV vaccine effectiveness concerns Connection to sexual activity Misinformation about HPV or HPV vaccine We developed 5 experimental messages for each theme and 6 control messages on e-cigarettes.

Sunny Jung Kim, Jenna E Schiffelbein, Inger Imset, Ardis L Olson

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(11):e37559