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社交媒体与对新冠疫苗接种的态度:文献系统综述

Social media and attitudes towards a COVID-19 vaccination: A systematic review of the literature.

作者信息

Cascini Fidelia, Pantovic Ana, Al-Ajlouni Yazan A, Failla Giovanna, Puleo Valeria, Melnyk Andriy, Lontano Alberto, Ricciardi Walter

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences and Public Health, Section of Hygiene and Public Health, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, L.go Francesco Vito 1, Rome 00168, Italy.

Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.

出版信息

EClinicalMedicine. 2022 Jun;48:101454. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101454. Epub 2022 May 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vaccine hesitancy continues to limit global efforts in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. Emerging research demonstrates the role of social media in disseminating information and potentially influencing people's attitudes towards public health campaigns. This systematic review sought to synthesize the current evidence regarding the potential role of social media in shaping COVID-19 vaccination attitudes, and to explore its potential for shaping public health interventions to address the issue of vaccine hesitancy.

METHODS

We performed a systematic review of the studies published from inception to 13 of March2022 by searching PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, PsychNET, Scopus, CINAHL, and MEDLINE. Studies that reported outcomes related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine (attitudes, opinion, etc.) gathered from the social media platforms, and those analyzing the relationship between social media use and COVID-19 hesitancy/acceptance were included. Studies that reported no outcome of interest or analyzed data from sources other than social media (websites, newspapers, etc.) will be excluded. The Newcastle Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used to assess the quality of all cross-sectional studies included in this review. This study is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021283219).

FINDINGS

Of the 2539 records identified, a total of 156 articles fully met the inclusion criteria. Overall, the quality of the cross-sectional studies was moderate - 2 studies received 10 stars, 5 studies received 9 stars, 9 studies were evaluated with 8, 12 studies with 7,16 studies with 6, 11 studies with 5, and 6 studies with 4 stars. The included studies were categorized into four categories. Cross-sectional studies reporting the association between reliance on social media and vaccine intentions mainly observed a negative relationship. Studies that performed thematic analyses of extracted social media data, mainly observed a domination of vaccine hesitant topics. Studies that explored the degree of polarization of specific social media contents related to COVID-19 vaccines observed a similar degree of content for both positive and negative tone posted on different social media platforms. Finally, studies that explored the fluctuations of vaccination attitudes/opinions gathered from social media identified specific events as significant cofactors that affect and shape vaccination intentions of individuals.

INTERPRETATION

This thorough examination of the various roles social media can play in disseminating information to the public, as well as how individuals behave on social media in the context of public health events, articulates the potential of social media as a platform of public health intervention to address vaccine hesitancy.

FUNDING

None.

摘要

背景

疫苗犹豫情绪持续限制全球抗击新冠疫情的努力。新出现的研究表明社交媒体在传播信息以及潜在影响人们对公共卫生运动的态度方面发挥着作用。本系统评价旨在综合当前关于社交媒体在塑造新冠疫苗接种态度方面的潜在作用的证据,并探讨其在塑造公共卫生干预措施以解决疫苗犹豫问题方面的潜力。

方法

我们通过检索PubMed、科学网、Embase、PsychNET、Scopus、CINAHL和MEDLINE,对从开始到2022年3月13日发表的研究进行了系统评价。纳入的研究包括那些报告从社交媒体平台收集到的与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗相关的结果(态度、观点等),以及那些分析社交媒体使用与COVID-19犹豫/接受之间关系的研究。报告无感兴趣结果或分析来自社交媒体以外来源(网站、报纸等)数据的研究将被排除。使用纽卡斯尔渥太华量表(NOS)评估本评价中纳入的所有横断面研究的质量。本研究已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)注册(注册号:CRD42021283219)。

结果

在识别出的2539条记录中,共有156篇文章完全符合纳入标准。总体而言,横断面研究的质量中等——2项研究获得10星,5项研究获得9星,9项研究评分为8星,12项研究评分为7星,16项研究评分为6星,11项研究评分为5星,6项研究评分为4星。纳入的研究分为四类。报告依赖社交媒体与疫苗接种意愿之间关联的横断面研究主要观察到负相关关系。对提取的社交媒体数据进行主题分析的研究,主要观察到疫苗犹豫主题占主导。探索与COVID-19疫苗相关的特定社交媒体内容的两极分化程度的研究发现,不同社交媒体平台上发布的正面和负面基调的内容程度相似。最后,探索从社交媒体收集到的疫苗接种态度/观点波动情况的研究确定特定事件是影响和塑造个体疫苗接种意愿的重要辅助因素。

解读

对社交媒体在向公众传播信息方面可以发挥的各种作用,以及在公共卫生事件背景下个体在社交媒体上的行为方式进行的全面审视,阐明了社交媒体作为解决疫苗犹豫问题的公共卫生干预平台的潜力。

资金来源

无。

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