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Social Media, Public Health, and Community Mitigation of COVID-19: Challenges, Risks, and Benefits.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2022 Apr 12; Vol. 24 (4), pp. e36804. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Apr 12.
Abstract: Shortly after the first case reports in 2019, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. Early messages from trusted experts, which later proved to be inadequate or incorrect, highlight the need for continual adjustment of messages to the public as scientific k...
The Initial Relationship Between the United States Department of Health and Human Services' Digital COVID-19 Public Education Campaign and Vaccine Uptake: Campaign Effectiveness Evaluation.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2023 May 03; Vol. 25, pp. e43873. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 May 03.
Abstract: Background: Over 1 million people in the United States have died of COVID-19. In response to this public health crisis, the US Department of Health and Human Services launched the We Can Do This public education campaign in April 2021 to increase vacci...
Usability of Telehealth Systems for Noncommunicable Diseases in Primary Care From the COVID-19 Pandemic Onward: Systematic Review.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2023 Mar 16; Vol. 25, pp. e44209. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 16.
Abstract: Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth was expanded without the opportunity to extensively evaluate the adopted technology's usability.Objective: We aimed to synthesize evidence on health professionals' perceptions regarding the usability...
Emergency Physician Twitter Use in the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Potential Predictor of Impending Surge: Retrospective Observational Study.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2021 Jul 14; Vol. 23 (7), pp. e28615. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 14.
Abstract: Background: The early conversations on social media by emergency physicians offer a window into the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Objective: This retrospective observational study of emergency physician Twitter use details how the health ca...
Positioning Digital Tracing Applications in the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic in France.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2021 Oct 07; Vol. 23 (10), pp. e27301. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 07.
Abstract: To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, many European countries have developed a public health strategy involving the use of digital contact tracing (DCT) applications to improve timely tracking and contact tracing of COVID-19 cases. France's independent COVI...
Longitudinal Relationships Among Fear of COVID-19, Smartphone Online Self-Disclosure, Happiness, and Psychological Well-being: Survey Study.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2021 Sep 27; Vol. 23 (9), pp. e28700. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 27.
Abstract: Background: Given that governmental prevention measures restricted most face-to-face communications, online self-disclosure via smartphones emerged as an alternative coping strategy that aimed at reducing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people's...
Language and Sentiment Regarding Telemedicine and COVID-19 on Twitter: Longitudinal Infodemiology Study.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2021 Jun 21; Vol. 23 (6), pp. e28648. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jun 21.
Abstract: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a rapid shift in how individuals interact with and receive fundamental services, including health care. Although telemedicine is not a novel technology, previous studies have offered mixed opinions sur...
Concerns Around Opposition to the Green Pass in Italy: Social Listening Analysis by Using a Mixed Methods Approach.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2022 Feb 16; Vol. 24 (2), pp. e34385. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 16.
Abstract: Background: The recent introduction of COVID-19 certificates in several countries, including the introduction of the European green pass, has been met with protests and concerns by a fraction of the population. In Italy, the green pass has been used as...
Health Belief Model Perspective on the Control of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and the Promotion of Vaccination in China: Web-Based Cross-sectional Study.
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Journal of medical Internet research [J Med Internet Res] 2021 Sep 06; Vol. 23 (9), pp. e29329. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 06.
Abstract: Background: The control of vaccine hesitancy and the promotion of vaccination are key protective measures against COVID-19.Objective: This study assesses the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy and the vaccination rate and examines the association between ...