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公众对美国公共卫生部门在 COVID-19 大流行期间社交媒体关注度的变化的小组评估。

A Panel Evaluation of the Changes in the General Public's Social-Media-Following of United States' Public Health Departments during COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Care Community Health. 2021 Jan-Dec;12:2150132721995450. doi: 10.1177/2150132721995450.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Social media is widely used by various segments of society. Its role as a tool of communication by the Public Health Departments in the U.S. remains unknown.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social media following of the Public Health Departments of the 50 States of the U.S.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Data were collected by visiting the Public Health Department web page for each social media platform. State-level demographics were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention was utilized to collect information regarding the Governance of each State's Public Health Department. Health rankings were collected from "America's Health Rankings" 2019 Annual report from the United Health Foundation. The U.S. News and World Report Education Rankings were utilized to provide information regarding the public education of each State.

EXPOSURE

Data were pulled on 3 separate dates: first on March 5th (baseline and pre-national emergency declaration (NED) for COVID-19), March 18th (week following NED), and March 25th (2 weeks after NED). In addition, a variable identifying the total change across platforms was also created. All data were collected at the State level.

MAIN OUTCOME

Overall, the social media following of the state Public Health Departments was very low. There was a significant increase in the public interest in following the Public Health Departments during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

With the declaration of National Emergency, there was a 150% increase in overall public following of the State Public Health Departments in the U.S. The increase was most noted in the Midwest and South regions of the U.S. The overall following in the pandemic "hotspots," such as New York, California, and Florida, was significantly lower. Interesting correlations were noted between various demographic variables, health, and education ranking of the States and the social media following of their Health Departments.

CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE

Social media following of Public Health Departments across all States of the U.S. was very low. Though, the social media following significantly increased during the early course of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it still remains low. Significant opportunity exists for Public Health Departments to improve social media use to engage the public better.

摘要

重要性

社交媒体被社会各界广泛使用。美国公共卫生部门将其用作沟通工具的角色仍不清楚。

目的

确定 COVID-19 大流行对美国 50 个州公共卫生部门社交媒体关注的影响。

设计、设置和参与者:通过访问每个社交媒体平台的公共卫生部门网页收集数据。从美国人口普查局收集州级人口统计数据。利用疾病控制与预防中心收集有关每个州公共卫生部门治理的信息。健康排名来自联合健康基金会 2019 年《美国健康排名》年度报告。《美国新闻与世界报道》教育排名用于提供每个州公共教育的信息。

暴露

数据在 3 个不同日期提取:第一次是在 3 月 5 日(基线和 COVID-19 国家紧急声明前)、3 月 18 日(国家紧急声明后一周)和 3 月 25 日(国家紧急声明后两周)。此外,还创建了一个变量来识别平台之间的总变化。所有数据均在州一级收集。

主要结果

总体而言,州公共卫生部门的社交媒体关注度非常低。在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,公众对关注公共卫生部门的兴趣显著增加。

结果

随着国家紧急状态的宣布,美国各州公共卫生部门的公众总体关注度增加了 150%。美国中西部和南部地区的增幅最大。在纽约、加利福尼亚和佛罗里达等大流行“热点”地区,整体关注度明显较低。有趣的是,各州的各种人口统计学变量、健康和教育排名与他们的卫生部门的社交媒体关注度之间存在相关性。

结论和相关性

美国所有州的公共卫生部门社交媒体关注度都非常低。尽管在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,社交媒体关注度显著增加,但仍处于较低水平。公共卫生部门有很大的机会改善社交媒体使用,以更好地与公众互动。

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