COVID-19 vaccine equity and health equity conversations on Twitter.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2024-01-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Nishant R Jain, Iris Zachary, Suzanne A Boren
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This study used social network analysis and trending hashtags on Twitter to identify trends related to health and vaccine equity during the Omicron wave. The analysis was conducted using consumer-friendly platforms/tools such as the Healthcare Hashtag Project and NodeXL. The study found that during the Omicron wave, there was a higher volume of tweets related to the more specific hashtag #VaccineEquity, as compared to the more general topic of #HealthEquity. The study also identified the top influencers for these hashtags and how they changed over time. The study proposes a combination of existing tools and approaches, including ontological surveillance and social network analysis, to develop proactive strategies that respond to public opinion in a timely manner. Social network analysis tools could also be useful for healthcare organizations and providers in training their staff involved in social media management to develop better social media communication strategies.

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COVID-19 推特上的疫苗公平和健康公平对话。
本研究利用推特上的社交网络分析和流行标签来确定在 Omicron 浪潮期间与健康和疫苗公平相关的趋势。分析使用了消费者友好型平台/工具,如医疗保健标签项目和 NodeXL。研究发现,在 Omicron 浪潮期间,与更具体的标签 #VaccineEquity 相关的推文数量高于更一般的话题 #HealthEquity。研究还确定了这些标签的最大影响者以及他们随着时间的推移发生的变化。该研究建议结合现有的工具和方法,包括本体监测和社交网络分析,以制定及时应对舆论的前瞻性策略。社交网络分析工具还可以帮助医疗机构和医疗服务提供者培训其参与社交媒体管理的员工,以制定更好的社交媒体传播策略。
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