Skip header and navigation

22 records – page 1 of 2.

Mueller, M.; Young, C. How safe are the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations? 2021 Jan 21; Document no.: EOC011901-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 31 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc247

Azizian, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. How safe are the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations? 2021 Jan 24; Document no.: EOC011901 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 30 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc249

Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive the booster to increase their immunity? 2022 Apr 06, Document no.: EOC220102v002 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 11 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc466

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive an mRNA vaccine booster/3rd dose? 2022 Feb 04, Document no.: EOC220102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc436

Badea, A; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Dalidowicz, M; Fox, L. Is there evidence that children under 18 should receive the booster to increase their immunity? 2022 Feb 04, Document no.: EOC220102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 8 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc438

Rowein S, Singh S, Habbick M, Mehdiyeva K, Miller L, Gagneur, A, Groot G, Neudorf C, Camillo CA, Tokhmafshan, F, Muhajarine N. Motivational Interviewing for Vaccine Hesitancy. May 2022. Document no.: [12.1]. CoVaRR-Net Public Health, Health Systems, Social Policy Team, c2022. https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc487

Young, C; Mueller, M. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 11, Document no.: EOC012201v3 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 26 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc355

Jagwani, M; Badea, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 17 Document no.: EOC012201v3 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 15 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc362

Jagwani, M; Badea, A; Groot, G; Mueller, M; Young, C. What are the causes of vaccine hesitancy? What programs/approaches have been successful in reducing vaccine hesitancy? 2021 Aug 17. Document no.: EOC012201v3 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc298

Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the differences between COVID-19 vaccines and how should they be distributed based on population group(s)? 2021 Mar 11; Document no.: EOC031001-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 11 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc275

Azizian, A; Shumilak, G; Lee, S; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the differences between COVID-19 vaccines and how they should be distributed based on population group(s)? 2021 Mar 18; Document no.: EOC031001 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 19 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc279

Mueller, M; Ellsworth, C. What are the latest health policy definitions of being fully vaccinated? 2022 Jan 17, Document no.: EOC220101 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 27 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc426

Jagwani, M; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Muhajarine, N; Mueller, M; Ellsworth, C. What are the latest health policy definitions of being fully vaccinated? 2022 Feb 10, Document no.: EOC220101 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc442

Jagwani, M; Reeder, B; Groot, G; Muhajarine, N; Mueller, M; Ellsworth, C. What are the latest health policy definitions of being fully vaccinated? 2022 Feb 10, Document no.: EOC220101 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2022. 20 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc444

Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 01; Document no.: EOC210302 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 22 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc289

Azizian, A; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 20, Document no.: EOC210302 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 15 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc299

Azizian, A; Lee, S; Shumilak, G; Groot, G; Reeder, B; Miller, L; Howell-Spooner, B. What are the risks or benefits of extended intervals between doses of COVID-19 vaccines compared to recommended dosing in extremely vulnerable populations? 2021 Apr 20, Document no.: EOC210302 RR Table. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. (CEST table). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc300

Mueller, M; Young, C. What evidence is available to inform vaccination planning in congregate living? 2021 Jan 13; Document no.: EOC011102-01 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 13 p. (CEST evidence search report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc242

Fick, F; Groot, G; Young, C; Mueller, M. What evidence is available to inform vaccination planning in congregate living? 2021 Jan 15; Document no.: EOC011102 RR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2020. 23 p. (CEST rapid review report) https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc243

Miller, L., Howell-Spooner, B. What is the current evidence and recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccine booster shots (exceeding 2 doses) for the general population? 2021 Sep 29, Document no.: EOC210902 ESR. In: COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Reviews [Internet]. SK: SK COVID Evidence Support Team, c2021. 14 p. (CEST rapid review report). https://covid19evidencereviews.saskhealthauthority.ca/en/permalink/coviddoc375

22 records – page 1 of 2.