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Rachel Gur-Arie
Rachel Gur-Arie
Assistant Professor, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University
Verified email at asu.edu
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The unintended consequences of COVID-19 vaccine policy: why mandates, passports and restrictions may cause more harm than good
K Bardosh, A De Figueiredo, R Gur-Arie, E Jamrozik, J Doidge, ...
BMJ Global Health 7 (5), e008684, 2022
2032022
No jab, no job? Ethical issues in mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare personnel
R Gur-Arie, E Jamrozik, P Kingori
BMJ global health 6 (2), e004877, 2021
1092021
Conspiracy theories and misinformation about COVID-19 in Nigeria: Implications for vaccine demand generation communications
C Wonodi, C Obi-Jeff, F Adewumi, SC Keluo-Udeke, R Gur-Arie, ...
Vaccine 40 (13), 2114-2121, 2022
862022
Global disparities in public health guidance for the use of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy
E Zavala, CB Krubiner, EF Jaffe, A Nicklin, R Gur-Arie, C Wonodi, ...
BMJ global health 7 (2), e007730, 2022
272022
COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among Bangladeshi adults: Understanding predictors of vaccine intention to inform vaccine policy
C Lee, TA Holroyd, R Gur-Arie, M Sauer, E Zavala, AM Paul, D Shattuck, ...
PloS one 17 (1), e0261929, 2022
222022
Against COVID‐19 vaccination of healthy children
SR Kraaijeveld, R Gur‐Arie, E Jamrozik
Bioethics 36 (6), 687-698, 2022
212022
Vaccination uptake and income inequalities within a mass vaccination campaign
A Tur-Sinai, R Gur-Arie, N Davidovitch, E Kopel, Y Glazer, E Anis, I Grotto
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 8 (63), 1-8, 2019
142019
American Eugenics Society (1926-1972)
R Gur-Arie
Embryo Project Encyclopedia, 2014
142014
The unintended consequences of COVID-19 vaccine policy: why mandates, passports and restrictions may cause more harm than good. BMJ Global Health. 2022; 7 (5): e008684
K Bardosh, A de Figueiredo, R Gur-Arie, E Jamrozik, J Doidge, ...
102022
No jab, no job? Ethical issues in mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare personnel. BMJ Global Health. 2021; 6 (2): e004877
R Gur-Arie, E Jamrozik, P Kingori
Preprint not peer reviewed, 0
9
“You have to die not to come to work”: a mixed methods study of attitudes and behaviors regarding presenteeism, absenteeism and influenza vaccination among healthcare personnel …
R Gur-Arie, MA Katz, A Hirsch, D Greenberg, R Malosh, G Newes-Adeyi, ...
Vaccine 39 (17), 2366-2374, 2021
82021
Intervention hesitancy among healthcare personnel: Conceptualizing beyond vaccine hesitancy
R Gur-Arie, N Davidovitch, A Rosenthal
Monash bioethics review 40 (2), 171-187, 2022
72022
An ethical analysis of vaccinating children against COVID-19: benefits, risks, and issues of global health equity
R Gur-Arie, SR Kraaijeveld, E Jamrozik
Wellcome Open Research 6 (252), 252, 2021
72021
Maximizing influenza vaccination uptake among healthcare personnel in Israel: lessons learned from mandatory vaccination policy in the United States
R Gur-Arie
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 8 (60), 1-7, 2019
72019
Study of Healthcare Personnel with Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses in Israel (SHIRI): study protocol
A Hirsch, MA Katz, A Laufer Peretz, D Greenberg, R Wendlandt, ...
BMC infectious diseases 18, 1-14, 2018
72018
A socio-ecological exploration to identify factors influencing the COVID-19 vaccine decision-making process among pregnant and lactating women: Findings from Kenya
RJ Limaye, A Paul, R Gur-Arie, E Zavala, C Lee, B Fesshaye, P Singh, ...
Vaccine 40 (50), 7305-7311, 2022
62022
Conceptualizing the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives of pregnant and lactating women, male community members, and health workers in Kenya
AM Paul, C Lee, B Fesshaye, R Gur-Arie, E Zavala, P Singh, RA Karron, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 19 (17), 10784, 2022
62022
No jab, no job? Ethical issues in mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare personnel. BMJ Glob Health 2021; 6: e004877
R Gur-Arie, E Jamrozik, P Kingori
6
Advancing child health and educational equity during the COVID-19 pandemic through science and advocacy
R Gur-Arie, S Johnson, M Collins
Israel journal of health policy research 11 (1), 3, 2022
52022
COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Through the Lived Experiences of Health Care Personnel: Policy and Legal Considerations
R Gur-Arie, Z Berger, D Rubinstein Reiss
Health Equity 5 (1), 688-696, 2021
52021
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