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Analysis of Healthcare Professionals’ and Institutions’ Roles in Twitter Colostomy Information

Social media represents a powerful tool for disseminating verified health information on topics such as colostomy, and the roles of healthcare professionals and institutions to ensure the veracity of the information conveyed is increasingly relevant. The main objectives of this study were to analyze...

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Autores principales: Jiménez-Hidalgo, Pedro Jesús, Jiménez-Gómez, Beatriz, Ruiz-Núñez, Carlos, Segado-Fernández, Sergio, Diez-Villacañas, Fernando, López-Espuela, Fidel, Herrera-Peco, Ivan
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020215
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author Jiménez-Hidalgo, Pedro Jesús
Jiménez-Gómez, Beatriz
Ruiz-Núñez, Carlos
Segado-Fernández, Sergio
Diez-Villacañas, Fernando
López-Espuela, Fidel
Herrera-Peco, Ivan
author_facet Jiménez-Hidalgo, Pedro Jesús
Jiménez-Gómez, Beatriz
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description Social media represents a powerful tool for disseminating verified health information on topics such as colostomy, and the roles of healthcare professionals and institutions to ensure the veracity of the information conveyed is increasingly relevant. The main objectives of this study were to analyze the roles of these healthcare professionals and institutions in the conversation about colostomy, without being framed in a specific health communication campaign, and to know the use of reliable information in the conversation. The study was carried out by analyzing Twitter messages containing the hashtag “colostomy” and “Chron” between the 1 January and the 30 April 2022. It was conducted using the NodeXL software, focusing on content analysis of tweets and users’ accounts. The results show that accounts with healthcare activity influence the impressions generated on the network (p = 0.018), finding that nurses are the most active healthcare professionals (22.24%) also having a significant effect on the overall network interactions (p = 0.022). In contrast, we found that institutions do not actively participate on the network. We emphasize the responsibility of institutions for health education and the need for professionals to improve communication skills on social networks, but also the need to improve communication skills on social media to support public health campaigns through these increasingly important channels.
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spelling pubmed-98587732023-01-21 Analysis of Healthcare Professionals’ and Institutions’ Roles in Twitter Colostomy Information Jiménez-Hidalgo, Pedro Jesús Jiménez-Gómez, Beatriz Ruiz-Núñez, Carlos Segado-Fernández, Sergio Diez-Villacañas, Fernando López-Espuela, Fidel Herrera-Peco, Ivan Healthcare (Basel) Article Social media represents a powerful tool for disseminating verified health information on topics such as colostomy, and the roles of healthcare professionals and institutions to ensure the veracity of the information conveyed is increasingly relevant. The main objectives of this study were to analyze the roles of these healthcare professionals and institutions in the conversation about colostomy, without being framed in a specific health communication campaign, and to know the use of reliable information in the conversation. The study was carried out by analyzing Twitter messages containing the hashtag “colostomy” and “Chron” between the 1 January and the 30 April 2022. It was conducted using the NodeXL software, focusing on content analysis of tweets and users’ accounts. The results show that accounts with healthcare activity influence the impressions generated on the network (p = 0.018), finding that nurses are the most active healthcare professionals (22.24%) also having a significant effect on the overall network interactions (p = 0.022). In contrast, we found that institutions do not actively participate on the network. We emphasize the responsibility of institutions for health education and the need for professionals to improve communication skills on social networks, but also the need to improve communication skills on social media to support public health campaigns through these increasingly important channels. MDPI 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9858773/ /pubmed/36673583 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020215 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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