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德国公共当局和专家在 Twitter 上传播 COVID-19 危机信息:定量内容分析。

The Spread of COVID-19 Crisis Communication by German Public Authorities and Experts on Twitter: Quantitative Content Analysis.

机构信息

C³ team GbR, Munich, Germany.

TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 Dec 22;7(12):e31834. doi: 10.2196/31834.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the necessity of immediate crisis communication by public health authorities. In Germany, as in many other countries, people choose social media, including Twitter, to obtain real-time information and understanding of the pandemic and its consequences. Next to authorities, experts such as virologists and science communicators were very prominent at the beginning of German Twitter COVID-19 crisis communication.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to detect similarities and differences between public authorities and individual experts in COVID-19 crisis communication on Twitter during the first year of the pandemic.

METHODS

Descriptive analysis and quantitative content analysis were carried out on 8251 original tweets posted from January 1, 2020, to January 15, 2021. COVID-19-related tweets of 21 authorities and 18 experts were categorized into structural, content, and style components. Negative binomial regressions were performed to evaluate tweet spread measured by the retweet and like counts of COVID-19-related tweets.

RESULTS

Descriptive statistics revealed that authorities and experts increasingly tweeted about COVID-19 over the period under study. Two experts and one authority were responsible for 70.26% (544,418/774,865) of all retweets, thus representing COVID-19 influencers. Altogether, COVID-19 tweets by experts reached a 7-fold higher rate of retweeting (t=26.94, P<.001) and 13.9 times the like rate (t=31.27, P<.001) compared with those of authorities. Tweets by authorities were much more designed than those by experts, with more structural and content components; for example, 91.99% (4997/5432) of tweets by authorities used hashtags in contrast to only 19.01% (536/2819) of experts' COVID-19 tweets. Multivariate analysis revealed that such structural elements reduce the spread of the tweets, and the incidence rate of retweets for authorities' tweets using hashtags was approximately 0.64 that of tweets without hashtags (Z=-6.92, P<.001). For experts, the effect of hashtags on retweets was insignificant (Z=1.56, P=.12).

CONCLUSIONS

Twitter data are a powerful information source and suitable for crisis communication in Germany. COVID-19 tweet activity mirrors the development of COVID-19 cases in Germany. Twitter users retweet and like communications regarding COVID-19 by experts more than those delivered by authorities. Tweets have higher coverage for both authorities and experts when they are plain and for authorities when they directly address people. For authorities, it appears that it was difficult to win recognition during COVID-19. For all stakeholders studied, the association between number of followers and number of retweets was highly significantly positive (authorities Z=28.74, P<.001; experts Z=25.99, P<.001). Updated standards might be required for successful crisis communication by authorities.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行导致公共卫生当局需要立即进行危机沟通。在德国,就像在许多其他国家一样,人们选择社交媒体,包括 Twitter,来实时获取有关大流行及其后果的信息和理解。在德国的 COVID-19 危机公共卫生当局推特沟通中,除了当局外,病毒学家和科学传播者等专家也在一开始就非常突出。

目的

本研究旨在检测大流行期间,在推特上公共当局和个别专家在 COVID-19 危机沟通方面的相似点和不同点。

方法

对 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 1 月 15 日发布的 8251 条原始推文进行描述性分析和定量内容分析。将 21 个当局和 18 个专家的 COVID-19 相关推文分为结构、内容和风格成分。对 COVID-19 相关推文的转发和点赞数进行负二项回归,以评估推文的传播情况。

结果

描述性统计数据显示,在研究期间,当局和专家越来越多地在推特上发布有关 COVID-19 的信息。两名专家和一名当局者负责了所有转发量的 70.26%(544,418/774,865),因此是 COVID-19 的影响力者。总的来说,与当局相比,专家的 COVID-19 推文的转发率高出 7 倍(t=26.94,P<.001),点赞率高出 13.9 倍(t=31.27,P<.001)。当局发布的推文比专家发布的推文设计得更精巧,使用了更多的结构和内容成分;例如,91.99%(4997/5432)的当局推文使用了标签,而只有 19.01%(536/2819)的专家 COVID-19 推文使用了标签。多变量分析显示,这些结构元素会降低推文的传播,当局使用标签的推文的转发率约为不使用标签的推文的 0.64(Z=-6.92,P<.001)。对于专家来说,标签对转发的影响并不显著(Z=1.56,P=.12)。

结论

推特数据是一种强大的信息来源,适合在德国进行危机沟通。COVID-19 推文活动反映了德国 COVID-19 病例的发展情况。推特用户转发和点赞专家发布的 COVID-19 信息多于当局发布的信息。当局和专家的推文越直白,覆盖面就越大,而当局的推文直接针对人民,覆盖面就更大。对于当局来说,在 COVID-19 期间似乎很难获得认可。对于所有研究的利益相关者来说,关注者数量与转发数量之间的关联具有高度显著性(当局 Z=28.74,P<.001;专家 Z=25.99,P<.001)。当局可能需要更新标准,以实现成功的危机沟通。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/13d9/8698804/37741f32931b/publichealth_v7i12e31834_fig1.jpg

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