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推特助力抗疫:全球齐心共渡疫情难关

Tweeting a Pandemic: Communicating #COVID19 Across the Globe.

机构信息

Robertson School of Media and Culture, Virginia Commonwealth University.

Department of Communication Studies, James Madison University.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2023 Oct;38(11):2377-2386. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2022.2071192. Epub 2022 May 5.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an urgent need for public health departments to clearly communicate their prevention, testing, and treatment recommendations. Previous research supports that Twitter is an important platform that public health departments use to communicate crisis information to stakeholders. This study aimed to shed light on how international health departments shared relevant information about COVID-19 on Twitter in 2020. We conducted a quantitative content analysis of N = 1,200 tweets from twelve countries, across six continents. COVID-19 prevention behaviors were consistently referenced far more than testing or treatment recommendations across countries. Disease severity and susceptibility were referenced more than recommendation benefits, barriers, and efficacy. Results provide support for how public health departments can better communicate recommendations related to COVID-19 behaviors. Based on these results, implications for public health organizations and public relations practitioners worldwide are discussed, and hands-on action guidelines are provided.

摘要

新冠疫情大流行促使公共卫生部门急需清晰地传达其预防、检测和治疗建议。既往研究表明,推特是公共卫生部门向利益攸关方传播危机信息的一个重要平台。本研究旨在阐明 2020 年各国国际卫生部门如何在推特上分享有关新冠疫情的相关信息。我们对来自六大洲 12 个国家的 1200 条推文进行了定量内容分析。在各国中,与检测或治疗建议相比,新冠预防行为被提及的频率始终更高。与推荐的益处、障碍和效果相比,疾病严重程度和易感性被提及的频率更高。结果为公共卫生部门如何更好地就新冠行为相关建议进行沟通提供了支持。基于这些结果,讨论了对全球公共卫生组织和公共关系从业者的启示,并提供了实践操作指南。

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