Kant Rajni, Gupta Enna Dogra, Sharma Lokesh Kumar, Nair Saritha, Bose Kaushik, Beg Mirza Shadan, Pal Sohini, Sodhi Sanya, Singh Bhavya, Srivastava Neha, Bhargava Balram
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029, India.
ICMR-Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Gorakhpur, 273013, India.
Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2023 Jun;5:100394. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2023.100394. Epub 2023 May 26.
To highlight and assess the impact of intervention tools used by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) against COVID19 associated infodemic in the world's largest democratic country, India.
It is a retrospective cross sectional study. The impact of ICMR's multi-pronged strategy to address the infodemic during pandemic has been assessed through analysis of print media reportage and social media engagements.
The impact of the interventions was assessed using cloud media mappers like MediaCloud and Meltwater using keywords. The data was analysed in terms of reportage, theme of reportage. A sub-section of media reportage (Feb 2020-June 2020) was analysed in details from 4 major dailies to understand the coverage and tonality of media reports. The data on COVID 19 related tweets, posts and uploads were taken from social media platforms of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) particularly twitter, instagram, facebook and youtube and estimate of pre and post pandemic changes in followers or users were collected for analysis. The data was curated and analysed using MS excel.
There was a surge of 3800% reportage in media during pandemic as compared to same time frame in pre-pandemic times. A surge of followers on twitter from 26,823 on Feb 2020 (before pandemic) to 3,36,098 at March 2022 (after pandemic) was observed. A drastic increase in monthly followers was observed after start of Pandemic (after Feb 2020) in comparison to before pandemic (Before Feb 2020). Similar trends were observed on other social media platforms of ICMR.
The Communications Unit at ICMR geared up with more robust plans and designed several interventions to mitigate the infodemic which helped in evidence based decision making towards outbreak response and action. This highlights the importance of evidence based, crisp, timely and effective communication during the epidemics/pandemics to buid trust and confidence in the community.
突出并评估印度医学研究理事会(ICMR)所使用的干预工具对世界上最大的民主国家印度的新冠疫情相关信息疫情的影响。
这是一项回顾性横断面研究。通过分析平面媒体报道和社交媒体参与度,评估了ICMR在疫情期间应对信息疫情的多管齐下策略的影响。
使用MediaCloud和Meltwater等云媒体映射工具,通过关键词评估干预措施的影响。根据报道情况、报道主题对数据进行分析。从4份主要日报中详细分析了媒体报道的一个子部分(2020年2月至2020年6月),以了解媒体报道的覆盖面和基调。与新冠疫情相关的推文、帖子和上传数据取自印度医学研究理事会(ICMR)的社交媒体平台,特别是推特、照片墙、脸书和优兔,并收集了疫情前后关注者或用户的变化估计值进行分析。使用微软Excel对数据进行整理和分析。
与疫情前的同一时间段相比,疫情期间媒体报道激增了3800%。观察到推特上的关注者从2020年2月(疫情前)的26823人激增至2022年3月(疫情后)的336098人。与疫情前(2020年2月之前)相比,疫情开始后(2020年2月之后)每月关注者大幅增加。在ICMR的其他社交媒体平台上也观察到了类似趋势。
ICMR的传播部门制定了更有力的计划,并设计了多项干预措施来缓解信息疫情,这有助于在应对疫情的反应和行动中进行基于证据的决策。这凸显了在流行病/大流行期间基于证据、清晰、及时和有效的沟通对于在社区中建立信任和信心的重要性。