2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129993
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Examining Perceptions about Mandatory Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Workers through Online Comments on News Stories

Abstract: BackgroundThe aim of this study was to understand online public perceptions of the debate surrounding the choice of annual influenza vaccinations or wearing masks as a condition of employment for healthcare workers, such as the one enacted in British Columbia in August 2012.MethodsFour national and 82 local (British Columbia) Canadian online news sites were searched for articles posted between August 2012 and May 2013 containing the words “healthcare workers” and “mandatory influenza vaccinations/immunizations… Show more

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“…Sentiment analysis/classification is a well explored NLP task, and, because of its particular suitability to large social media data and the availability of annotated resources (e.g., data from the SemEval task [123]), it has found applications in an assortment of inter-domain tasks. For example, recently, sentiment analysis/classification techniques have been applied to understanding user sentiments associated with drugs [124,125], including non-medical use of drugs [126] and vaccinations [127], treatments [111,128], and diseases [129].…”
Section: Content Analysis and Text Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sentiment analysis/classification is a well explored NLP task, and, because of its particular suitability to large social media data and the availability of annotated resources (e.g., data from the SemEval task [123]), it has found applications in an assortment of inter-domain tasks. For example, recently, sentiment analysis/classification techniques have been applied to understanding user sentiments associated with drugs [124,125], including non-medical use of drugs [126] and vaccinations [127], treatments [111,128], and diseases [129].…”
Section: Content Analysis and Text Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While methods to analyze online news media commentary to explore public perceptions of health issues have only recently emerged [1114, 31], we found they provided useful insights into patients’ perceptions of diagnostic errors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, surveys and interviews have been used to assess this type of data. However, recently, online commentary has been used to access public perceptions for health issues, such as influenza and vaccines [1114]. This platform offers commenters an interactive space to anonymously post opinions and participate in discussions [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sentiment analysis is a branch of natural language processing (NLP) that combines text analysis and computational linguistics to assess the emotion or polarity of a piece of text (positive, negative, or neutral) [18]. Sentiment analysis has been used widely in non-healthcare settings, such as social media [19] and newspaper publications [20] to identify and extract text-based sentiment. In the last few years this approach has also found application in the evaluation of healthrelated topics including health and happiness [21], health care satisfaction [22], and health care reform [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%