2021
DOI: 10.2196/31983
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Change in Threads on Twitter Regarding Influenza, Vaccines, and Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Artificial Intelligence–Based Infodemiology Study

Abstract: Background Discussions of health issues on social media are a crucial information source reflecting real-world responses regarding events and opinions. They are often important in public health care, since these are influencing pathways that affect vaccination decision-making by hesitant individuals. Artificial intelligence methodologies based on internet search engine queries have been suggested to detect disease outbreaks and population behavior. Among social media, Twitter is a common platform o… Show more

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“…Future research might consist in running communication campaigns, in various languages when relevant, focusing on saving time or on health safety, over all the communication media and more specifically on social media, by delivering messages encouraging healthcare users to engage with telemedicine tools. Moreover, these campaigns should be targeted by looking at socio-demographics, health services consumption attitudes and, when possible, personal interests in social media profiles [ 93 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research might consist in running communication campaigns, in various languages when relevant, focusing on saving time or on health safety, over all the communication media and more specifically on social media, by delivering messages encouraging healthcare users to engage with telemedicine tools. Moreover, these campaigns should be targeted by looking at socio-demographics, health services consumption attitudes and, when possible, personal interests in social media profiles [ 93 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample comprised posts shared to Twitter, a popular platform for seeking and sharing health information on the web, including (mis)information about vaccination and vaccines [7][8][9][10][11]. We opted to curate a list of vaccine-related words and scraped tweets containing those words.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With 68% of American adults reporting social media as a source of their news diet [5], social media platforms such as Twitter have become important communication channels for US politicians to share their agendas [6]. As a result, social media have become a prominent source of political information and misinformation, including information surrounding COVID-19 vaccines [7][8][9][10][11]. The politically polarized nature of COVID-19 information on social media has given rise to an infodemic, wherein health attitudes often hinge more on political ideology than science [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergency and disaster medicine deals with broad and complex environmental, physical, psychological, social, epidemiological, managerial, and communicational issues. SMNs [21], the IoMT [22], and robots [23], alone or as a whole, increase and enhance the cyber-physical interactions between individuals, machines, and their environment. Over time, all these technologies generate an enormous volume of data that can be used for mitigation processes and building predictive models to anticipate or detect the need for rescue or intensive care teams.…”
Section: Social Media Iomt and Robots For Emergency And Disaster Mana...mentioning
confidence: 99%