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  • 2025-07-21 21:24:54

Abstract

Tseting 1OBJECTIVES: Indonesia's measles-rubella (MR) vaccination campaign faced public refusal due to religious objections. The government then lobbied the religious organization to issue a decree to permit the consumption of the MR vaccine, which would enhance public approval. Media outlets, including religious and mainstream media, played a crucial role in promoting the decree and the vaccine. Learning from this MR vaccination campaign in 2018, this study examined how the mainstream and alternative or religious media framed the MR vaccination and how it changed before and after the decree. STUDY DESIGN/METHODS: A content analysis was performed on 234 news articles from Indonesian religious and mainstream media. RESULTS: Mainstream media positively framed MR vaccines, which were further amplified after the decree was issued. In contrast, religious media consistently depicted the opposing sides of the vaccine and its campaign. Both media types also predominantly cited the government and religious leaders in their articles. CONCLUSION: While the mainstream media agenda aligns with the national agenda to promote the MR vaccine, religious media still emphasizes the risk of the vaccine. The prevalence of religious leaders in alternative media also suggests that the public, including religious leaders, may not necessarily accept the decree. Hence, more effort should be devoted to encouraging the media and religious leaders to accept the vaccine, as they may act as opinion leaders.

Collaboration

    SDGs

    Good Health and well-beingQuality Education

    Funding

    • Rika Ramika

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    • ICT BASED1

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    • Journal Article

    Tanggal Publikasi

    24/04/2023

    Tahun

    2023

    DOI/ISSN Jurnal/Link

    10.1016/j.puhe.2023.03.021

    Authors

    • Jelo Oktavianus

    • Ruby Dewi

    Author Affiliations

    • Jelo Oktavianus

    • Ruby Dewi

    Source Title

    Public Health

    Fields of Research (ANZSRC 2020)

    • 300101 Agricultural biotechnology diagnostics (incl. biosensors)

    • 300103 Agricultural molecular engineering of nucleic acids and proteins


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