Table 3. Media Platforms.
| 1 Media platforms can play a significant role in decreasing vaccination hesitancy as the role of both conventional and new media platforms regarding the “infodemic” is undeniable. Relevant guidelines can be taken from a study conducted by Cinelli and their colleagues, as they also utilized media platforms to increase vaccine acceptance in the United States [81]. |
| 2 Media-based healthcare advertising campaigns can also reinforce vaccination acceptance among the public. For instance, a study conducted by [82] also witnessed media advertising campaigns raising COVID-19 awareness in Jordan, highlighting the significant role of media platforms in increasing healthcare awareness. |
| 3 Notably, digital media has revolutionized the world by connecting the masses and spreading information. Although misinformation is primarily attributed to social media, the government, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and others should resort to online platforms and ensure the transmission of accurate information that can also decrease vaccine hesitancy [83]. |
| 4 Media researchers and practitioners should actively participate in the policymaking process by suggesting validated approaches and strategies enhance the media’s role in spreading vaccine-related awareness. As mass media platforms are highly accessible, this accessibility can effectively mitigate the current healthcare crisis [44,83]. |