Pediatricians across the U.S. are facing increasing concerns from parents about vaccines, influenced by growing vaccine hesitancy that has been fueled by social media misinformation and distrust of the medical establishment. To combat this, physicians are exploring effective communication strategies, such as sharing non-governmental resources and scheduling dedicated discussions with parents worried about vaccination. Despite the challenges posed by skepticism, many pediatricians report progress in reassuring parents and ultimately getting more children vaccinated by fostering trust and open dialogue.
Vaccine hesitancy is escalating due to social media misinformation and distrust in the medical system, prompting pediatricians to seek improved communication strategies.
Many doctors now schedule extra appointments to address parental concerns about vaccines, emphasizing the importance of listening and building trust.
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