Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Chiropractic Knowledge Hub, Odense, Denmark.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2023 Jan 23;31(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s12998-022-00469-7.
Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is offered by many health professions, most often by chiropractors. While SMT can be effective for some musculoskeletal disorders, there is no evidence that SMT improves human immunity in a clinically meaningful way. Despite this, we showed previously that Twitter misinformation about chiropractic/SMT improving immunity increased sharply at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we perform a two-year follow-up.
We previously employed specialized software (i.e. Talkwalker) to search the entirety of Twitter activity in the months before and after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared (March 11, 2020). In this paper, we conducted follow-up searches over two successive 12 month periods using terms related to SMT, immunity and chiropractic. The resulting tweets were then coded into those promoting/refuting a relation between SMT and immunity (tone) and messaging about chiropractic/interventions (content). Further analyses were performed to subcategorize tweet content, tally likes, retweets and followers, and evaluate refuting tweets and the country of origin. Finally, we created a chronology of Twitter activity superimposed with dates of promoting or refuting activities undertaken by chiropractic organizations.
Over the 27 month study period, Twitter activity peaked on March 31, 2020 then declined continuously. As in our first paper, our follow-up data showed that (1) the ratio of refuting/promoting tweets remained constant and (2) tweets that refuted a relationship between SMT and immunity were substantially more liked, retweeted and followed than those promoting. We also observed that promoting tweets suggesting that SMT improves immunity decreased more rapidly. Overwhelmingly, promoting tweets originated in the USA while refuting tweets originated in Canada, Europe and Australia. The timing of the decline in peak Twitter activity, together with a parallel decline in tweets claiming that SMT improves immunity, was coincident with initiatives by chiropractic organizations and regulators targeting misinformation.
Overwhelmingly, Twitter activity during the COVID-19 pandemic focussed on refuting a relation between chiropractic/SMT and immunity. A decline in Twitter activity promoting a relation between SMT and immunity was observed to coincide with initiatives from chiropractic organizations and regulators to refute these claims. The majority of misinformation about this topic is generated in the United States.
脊椎手法治疗(SMT)由许多健康专业人士提供,最常见的是脊椎按摩师。虽然 SMT 对一些肌肉骨骼疾病可能有效,但没有证据表明 SMT 以有临床意义的方式提高人体免疫力。尽管如此,我们之前曾表明,关于脊椎按摩/SMT 提高免疫力的推特错误信息在 COVID-19 大流行开始时急剧增加。在这里,我们进行了为期两年的随访。
我们之前使用专门的软件(即 Talkwalker)搜索了 COVID-19 大流行宣布前后(2020 年 3 月 11 日)的推特活动的全部内容。在本文中,我们使用与 SMT、免疫力和脊椎按摩相关的术语进行了连续两个 12 个月的后续搜索。然后,将生成的推文编码为宣传/反驳 SMT 与免疫力之间关系的推文(语气)和关于脊椎按摩/干预的推文(内容)。进一步的分析用于对推文内容进行子分类,计算点赞、转发和关注者,并评估反驳推文和来源国。最后,我们创建了一个推特活动的时间表,叠加了脊椎按摩组织开展宣传或反驳活动的日期。
在 27 个月的研究期间,推特活动在 2020 年 3 月 31 日达到峰值,然后持续下降。与我们的第一篇论文一样,我们的后续数据显示,(1)反驳/宣传推文的比例保持不变,(2)反驳 SMT 与免疫力之间关系的推文比宣传推文更受欢迎、转发和关注。我们还观察到,宣传推文暗示 SMT 可以提高免疫力的数量下降得更快。压倒性的是,宣传推文来自美国,而反驳推文来自加拿大、欧洲和澳大利亚。推特活动峰值下降的时间与脊椎按摩组织和监管机构针对错误信息采取的行动同时发生,这表明两者之间存在关联。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,推特活动主要集中在反驳脊椎按摩/SMT 与免疫力之间的关系上。观察到宣传 SMT 与免疫力之间关系的推特活动下降与脊椎按摩组织和监管机构反驳这些说法的举措同时发生。关于这个主题的大多数错误信息都是在美国产生的。