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Global vaccines research
Following a global vaccination effort in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, momentum has gathered pace for developing vaccines across multiple therapy areas – the area is going beyond prevention and is also being explored for treatment of illnesses and conditions. Our research suggests that increasing levels of vaccine fatigue amongst the general population following the pandemic is now a key challenge that could be faced. Ipsos’ studies continue to track changing perceptions around vaccines and likelihood to receive or recommend them.
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Decoding the patient journey with social insights
Social insights have become a critical component of understanding patients, HCPs, and caregivers – and a key input into developing products and services that meet their needs.
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Despite the increase in extreme climate events, citizen mobilisation for climate change is not growing
A key player in the energy sector on an international level that has committed to the goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, EDF presents the findings of an opinion study of groundbreaking scope conducted for the 3rd consecutive year by Ipsos in 30 countries across five continents, covering two-thirds of the world’s population and featuring the biggest CO2 producers. Every year, EDF publishes an international status report on opinions, knowledge, expectations and levels of engagement in relation to climate change, as matter for reflection and to contribute to the constructive search for solutions for the future.
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Ipsos Update - November 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global reports on the topics of health, trustworthiness, and infrastructure. Also discover the latest white papers on empathy, insights, and retail trends.
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The rise of self-care - how the empowered patient & consumer will drive the future of health [Webinar recording]
At Ipsos we firmly believe the future will be driven by consumers and patients who will take a pro-active role in their health. From use of e-commerce for prescription and health information, digital health solutions and virtual care for remote care and signals of increased investment in smart home tech for at home care.
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Global Health Service Monitor 2021
Public perceptions of healthcare services have not been adversely affected by the pandemic, according to our 30-country survey. People continue to see coronavirus as the main health problem facing their country, while concern about mental health increases.
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World Mental Health Day 2021
Our 30-country survey finds a large majority think their mental health and physical health are equally important, but they do not see this reflected in their country’s healthcare services.
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Bringing the patient voice to the fore
Using social data to understand how to bring more empathy into the HCP-patient relationship in changing healthcare environments
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The AI paradox: businesses must not overlook their responsibility to reputation as investment in this technology grows
Digital technologies, from social media to Artificial Intelligence (AI), have undoubtedly altered peoples’ lives – some for the better, some for the worse. We’ve seen the rise of intelligent assistants like Siri and Alexa, grown reliant on communication platforms to keep in touch with friends and family, and have witnessed the positive impact of wearable technology in healthcare.