探究社交媒体对父母疫苗决策的影响:一项网络民族志研究
Exploring social media influences on vaccine decision-making in parents: a netnography.
作者信息
Smith Susan E, Sivertsen Nina, Lines Lauren, De Bellis Anita
机构信息
College of Nursing and Health Science, Flinders University, P.O. Box 573, Stirling, SA 5154, Australia.
College of Nursing and Health Science, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
出版信息
Ther Adv Vaccines Immunother. 2024 May 8;12:25151355241249607. doi: 10.1177/25151355241249607. eCollection 2024.
BACKGROUND
Immunization is one of the most significant health initiatives of recent times. Despite this, vaccine hesitancy is increasing and was listed as one of the top 10 threats to global health by the World Health Organization in 2019. A major factor associated with vaccine hesitancy is thought to be the viral spread of misinformation by a small but active anti-vaccination movement.
OBJECTIVES
The purpose of this study was to explore the influences of social media on vaccine decision-making in parents.
DESIGN
This study is part of a larger body of research that explored vaccine decision-making in parents. Other methods included were an online survey and semi-structured interviews. This study investigated the influence of cyberculture on parents in an online environment.
METHOD
This study employed netnography, a form of qualitative inquiry with its roots in ethnography as methodology and a purpose-designed Facebook page as the means of exploring a purpose-designed online community with a particular focus on the culture, belief systems and influences present. Both manual and computer-assisted thematic analyses were used to analyse the data obtained.
RESULTS
Three key themes were identified in this study. These included vaccine safety concerns, the emotional debate and COVID-19-specific issues. The results indicated the presence of strong anti-vaccination sentiment combined with an 'infodemic' of conspiracy theories, misinformation and vitriol with the potential to negatively impact parents seeking immunization information.
CONCLUSION
Given the popularity and accessibility of social media and the ready access to misinformation present online, it is evident that parental vaccine decision-making may be impacted adversely. Therefore, it is important that healthcare professionals are aware of this and provide adequate and timely education prior to parents seeking information on social media.
背景
免疫接种是近代最重要的健康举措之一。尽管如此,疫苗犹豫现象却日益增多,并在2019年被世界卫生组织列为全球健康面临的十大威胁之一。与疫苗犹豫相关的一个主要因素被认为是一小撮活跃的反疫苗运动在网上传播错误信息。
目的
本研究旨在探讨社交媒体对家长疫苗决策的影响。
设计
本研究是一项关于家长疫苗决策的更大规模研究的一部分。其他采用的方法包括在线调查和半结构化访谈。本研究在网络环境中调查网络文化对家长的影响。
方法
本研究采用网络民族志,这是一种源于民族志的定性研究方法,以一个专门设计的脸书页面为手段,探索一个专门设计的在线社区,特别关注其中存在的文化、信仰体系和影响因素。同时使用人工和计算机辅助主题分析来分析所获得的数据。
结果
本研究确定了三个关键主题。这些主题包括疫苗安全问题、情绪化辩论以及特定于新冠疫情的问题。结果表明存在强烈的反疫苗情绪,同时存在阴谋论、错误信息和尖刻言辞的“信息疫情”,有可能对寻求免疫接种信息的家长产生负面影响。
结论
鉴于社交媒体的普及性和可及性以及网上随时可得错误信息,可以明显看出家长的疫苗决策可能受到不利影响。因此,医疗保健专业人员意识到这一点并在家长在社交媒体上寻求信息之前提供充分及时的教育很重要。