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看看现在是谁在说话:推特上初级保健中的癌症。一项观察性研究。

Look who's talking now: Cancer in primary care on Twitter. An observational study.

作者信息

Milley Kristi M, Chima Sophie A, Cummings Kara-Lynne, Emery Jon D

机构信息

Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Group, Centre for Cancer Research and Department of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia

Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Group, Centre for Cancer Research and Department of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

BJGP Open. 2021 Feb 23;5(1). doi: 10.3399/bjgpopen20X101134. Print 2021 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Twitter is a microblogging platform that helps share information. It is a dynamic tool that has been embraced by many user types including consumers and healthcare professionals (HCPs). Currently, there are no data on how cancer in primary care features on Twitter.

AIM

To explore the type of users and information shared about cancer in primary care on Twitter.

DESIGN & SETTING: A descriptive exploratory study took place of publicly available Twitter data.

METHOD

Tweets were searched between July 2015 and June 2017 for 'GP', 'general practice', 'primary care', or 'general practitioner' in conjunction with 'cancer'. A 20% random sample was coded for geographic location, user type, type of tweet, and theme. Tweet sentiment was analysed using R package sentimentr. Content that gained traction was compared by combining original tweets, retweets, favourites, and duration.

RESULTS

There were a total of 3413 tweets from 1611 users in 44 countries. Consumers were the largest user group followed by health organisations, healthcare professionals, and the media. The most common theme across user types was diagnostic delay. Other themes that emerged included cancer screening, symptom awareness, and early diagnosis. Consumers published more negative tweets, particularly in relation to diagnostic delay. Health organisations focused on symptom awareness and screening. Over half of media tweets were stories that featured delayed diagnosis or screening.

CONCLUSION

A broad range of users engage with Twitter to share information about cancer in primary care. Content is different between user groups, but diagnostic delay and symptom awareness are common themes. Healthcare and professional organisations may need to consider approaches to counter negative messages about diagnostic delay.

摘要

背景

推特是一个有助于信息共享的微博平台。它是一个动态工具,受到包括消费者和医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)在内的许多用户类型的青睐。目前,尚无关于推特上初级保健中癌症相关内容的相关数据。

目的

探讨推特上初级保健中癌症相关的用户类型及所分享的信息。

设计与背景

对公开可用的推特数据进行描述性探索性研究。

方法

在2015年7月至2017年6月期间搜索包含“全科医生”“全科医疗”“初级保健”或“全科医师”以及“癌症”的推文。对20%的随机样本进行地理位置、用户类型、推文类型和主题编码。使用R包sentimentr分析推文情感。通过结合原始推文、转发、收藏和持续时间来比较获得关注的内容。

结果

来自44个国家的1611名用户共发布了3413条推文。消费者是最大的用户群体,其次是健康组织、医疗保健专业人员和媒体。各用户类型中最常见的主题是诊断延迟。出现的其他主题包括癌症筛查、症状意识和早期诊断。消费者发布的负面推文更多,尤其是关于诊断延迟的。健康组织关注症状意识和筛查。超过一半的媒体推文是关于诊断或筛查延迟的报道。

结论

广泛的用户群体通过推特分享初级保健中癌症的相关信息。不同用户群体的内容有所不同,但诊断延迟和症状意识是常见主题。医疗保健和专业组织可能需要考虑应对有关诊断延迟负面信息的方法。

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