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世界各国领导人在应对 COVID-19 大流行时对 Twitter 的使用:内容分析。

World leaders' usage of Twitter in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a content analysis.

机构信息

The University of Leicester Ulverscroft Eye Unit, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Sciences Building, PO Box 65, Leicester LE2 7LX, UK.

Clinical and Academic Department of Ophthalmology, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London WC1N 3JH, UK.

出版信息

J Public Health (Oxf). 2020 Aug 18;42(3):510-516. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa049.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is crucial that world leaders mount effective public health measures in response to COVID-19. Twitter may represent a powerful tool to help achieve this. Here, we explore the role of Twitter as used by Group of Seven (G7) world leaders in response to COVID-19.

METHODS

This was a qualitative study with content analysis. Inclusion criteria were as follows: viral tweets from G7 world leaders, attracting a minimum of 500 'likes'; keywords 'COVID-19' or 'coronavirus'; search dates 17 November 2019 to 17 March 2020. We performed content analysis to categorize tweets into appropriate themes and analyzed associated Twitter data.

RESULTS

Eight out of nine (88.9%) G7 world leaders had verified and active Twitter accounts, with a total following of 85.7 million users. Out of a total 203 viral tweets, 166 (82.8%) were classified as 'Informative', of which 48 (28.6%) had weblinks to government-based sources, while 19 (9.4%) were 'Morale-boosting' and 14 (6.9%) were 'Political'. Numbers of followers and viral tweets were not strictly related.

CONCLUSIONS

Twitter may represent a powerful tool for world leaders to rapidly communicate public health information with citizens. We would urge general caution when using Twitter for health information, with a preference for tweets containing official government-based information sources.

摘要

背景

世界各国领导人必须采取有效的公共卫生措施来应对 COVID-19。Twitter 可能是一种帮助实现这一目标的强大工具。在这里,我们探讨了七国集团(G7)领导人在应对 COVID-19 时使用 Twitter 的情况。

方法

这是一项定性研究,采用内容分析法。纳入标准如下:G7 国家领导人发布的具有高传播力的推文,至少获得 500 个“赞”;包含关键词“COVID-19”或“coronavirus”;搜索日期为 2019 年 11 月 17 日至 2020 年 3 月 17 日。我们对推文进行内容分析,将其归入适当的主题,并分析相关的 Twitter 数据。

结果

9 位 G7 国家领导人中有 8 位(88.9%)拥有经过验证且活跃的 Twitter 账户,总关注者人数为 8570 万。在总共 203 条具有高传播力的推文中,有 166 条(82.8%)被归类为“信息性”推文,其中 48 条(28.6%)包含政府来源的链接,19 条(9.4%)为“鼓舞士气”推文,14 条(6.9%)为“政治性”推文。关注者人数和具有高传播力的推文数量并非严格相关。

结论

Twitter 可能是领导人向公民快速传达公共卫生信息的有力工具。我们强烈建议在使用 Twitter 发布健康信息时保持谨慎,优先选择包含官方政府来源信息的推文。

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