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信息疫情与疫苗信心:用于提供行动信息的社会舆情监测与洞察生成方案。

Infodemics and Vaccine Confidence: Protocol for Social Listening and Insight Generation to Inform Action.

机构信息

Global Immunization Division, Global Health Center, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.

Office of the Director, National Center for HIV, Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2024 Oct 24;10:e51909. doi: 10.2196/51909.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the fall of 2020, the COVID-19 infodemic began to affect public confidence in and demand for COVID-19 vaccines in the United States. While polls indicated what consumers felt regarding COVID-19 vaccines, they did not provide an understanding of why they felt that way or the social and informational influences that factored into vaccine confidence and uptake. It was essential for us to better understand how information ecosystems were affecting the confidence in and demand for COVID-19 vaccines in the United States.

OBJECTIVE

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established an Insights Unit within the COVID-19 Response's Vaccine Task Force in January 2021 to assist the agency in acting more swiftly to address the questions, concerns, perceptions, and misinformation that appeared to be affecting uptake of COVID-19 vaccines. We established a novel methodology to rapidly detect and report on trends in vaccine confidence and demand to guide communication efforts and improve programmatic quality in near real time.

METHODS

We identified and assessed data sources for inclusion through an informal landscape analysis using a snowball method. Selected data sources provided an expansive look at the information ecosystem of the United States regarding COVID-19 vaccines. The CDC's Vaccinate with Confidence framework and the World Health Organization's behavioral and social drivers for vaccine decision-making framework were selected as guiding principles for interpreting generated insights and their impact. We used qualitative thematic analysis methods and a consensus-building approach to identify prevailing and emerging themes, assess their potential threat to vaccine confidence, and propose actions to increase confidence and demand.

RESULTS

As of August 2022, we have produced and distributed 34 reports to >950 recipients within the CDC and externally. State and local health departments, nonprofit organizations, professional associations, and congressional committees have referenced and used the reports for learning about COVID-19 vaccine confidence and demand, developing communication strategies, and demonstrating how the CDC monitored and responded to misinformation. A survey of the reports' end users found that nearly 75% (40/53) of respondents found them "very" or "extremely" relevant and 52% (32/61) used the reports to inform communication strategies. In addition, our methodology underwent continuous process improvement to increase the rigor of the research process, the validity of the findings, and the usability of the reports.

CONCLUSIONS

This methodology can serve as a diagnostic technique for rapidly identifying opportunities for public health interventions and prevention. As the methodology itself is adaptable, it could be leveraged and scaled for use in a variety of public health settings. Furthermore, it could be considered beyond acute public health crises to support adherence to guidance and recommendations and could be considered within routine monitoring and surveillance systems.

摘要

背景

2020 年秋季,新冠疫情信息泛滥开始影响美国公众对新冠疫苗的信心和需求。虽然民意调查显示了消费者对新冠疫苗的看法,但这些调查并没有提供他们产生这种看法的原因,也没有说明影响疫苗信心和接种率的社会和信息因素。因此,我们必须更好地了解信息生态系统如何影响美国公众对新冠疫苗的信心和需求。

目的

美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)于 2021 年 1 月在新冠疫情应对疫苗工作队内成立了一个洞察小组,以协助该机构更迅速地应对似乎影响新冠疫苗接种率的问题、担忧、看法和错误信息。我们建立了一种新的方法,以快速检测和报告疫苗信心和需求的趋势,从而指导沟通工作,并实时提高项目质量。

方法

我们通过使用滚雪球的非正式景观分析方法确定并评估纳入的数据来源。选定的数据来源广泛地观察了美国关于新冠疫苗的信息生态系统。CDC 的“自信接种疫苗”框架和世界卫生组织的疫苗决策行为和社会驱动因素框架被选为解释生成的见解及其影响的指导原则。我们使用定性主题分析方法和共识建立方法来识别流行和新兴主题,评估它们对疫苗信心的潜在威胁,并提出增加信心和需求的措施。

结果

截至 2022 年 8 月,我们已向 CDC 内部和外部的 950 多名收件人制作和分发了 34 份报告。州和地方卫生部门、非营利组织、专业协会和国会委员会参考并使用了这些报告,以了解新冠疫苗信心和需求,制定沟通策略,并展示 CDC 如何监测和应对错误信息。对报告的最终用户进行的一项调查发现,近 75%(40/53)的受访者认为报告“非常”或“极其”相关,52%(32/61)的受访者使用报告来为沟通策略提供信息。此外,我们的方法还进行了持续的过程改进,以提高研究过程的严谨性、研究结果的有效性和报告的可用性。

结论

该方法可作为快速识别公共卫生干预和预防机会的诊断技术。由于该方法本身具有适应性,因此可以在各种公共卫生环境中利用和扩展。此外,它不仅可以在急性公共卫生危机期间使用,还可以支持对指导和建议的遵守,并可以在常规监测和监视系统中考虑。

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