Published on in Vol 15, No 11 (2013): November

Analysis of the Purpose of State Health Departments' Tweets: Information Sharing, Engagement, and Action

Analysis of the Purpose of State Health Departments' Tweets: Information Sharing, Engagement, and Action

Analysis of the Purpose of State Health Departments' Tweets: Information Sharing, Engagement, and Action

Journals

  1. Rabarison K, Croston M, Englar N, Bish C, Flynn S, Johnson C. Measuring Audience Engagement for Public Health Twitter Chats: Insights From #LiveFitNOLA. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(2):e34 View
  2. Tursunbayeva A, Franco M, Pagliari C. Use of social media for e-Government in the public health sector: A systematic review of published studies. Government Information Quarterly 2017;34(2):270 View
  3. Gesser-Edelsburg A, Shir-Raz Y, Walter N, Mordini E, Dimitriou D, James J, Green M. The Public Sphere in Emerging Infectious Disease Communication: Recipient or Active and Vocal Partner?. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2015;9(4):447 View
  4. Jiang S, Beaudoin C. Smoking Prevention in China: A Content Analysis of an Anti-Smoking Social Media Campaign. Journal of Health Communication 2016;21(7):755 View
  5. Pinho-Costa L, Yakubu K, Hoedebecke K, Laranjo L, Reichel C, Colon-Gonzalez M, Neves A, Errami H. Healthcare hashtag index development: Identifying global impact in social media. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2016;63:390 View
  6. Saxton G, Waters R. What do StakeholdersLikeon Facebook? Examining Public Reactions to Nonprofit Organizations’ Informational, Promotional, and Community-Building Messages. Journal of Public Relations Research 2014;26(3):280 View
  7. Zhu J, Sarker A, Gollust S, Merchant R, Grande D. Characteristics of Twitter Use by State Medicaid Programs in the United States: Machine Learning Approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(8):e18401 View
  8. Gesser-Edelsburg A, Abed Elhadi Shahbari N, Cohen R, Mir Halavi A, Hijazi R, Paz-Yaakobovitch G, Birman Y. Differences in Perceptions of Health Information Between the Public and Health Care Professionals: Nonprobability Sampling Questionnaire Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(7):e14105 View
  9. Regan Á, Raats M, Shan L, Wall P, McConnon Á. Risk communication and social media during food safety crises: a study of stakeholders’ opinions in Ireland. Journal of Risk Research 2016;19(1):119 View
  10. Chung J. A Smoking Cessation Campaign on Twitter: Understanding the Use of Twitter and Identifying Major Players in a Health Campaign. Journal of Health Communication 2016;21(5):517 View
  11. Hand R, Kenne D, Wolfram T, Abram J, Fleming M. Assessing the Viability of Social Media for Disseminating Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline Through Content Analysis of Twitter Messages and Health Professional Interviews: An Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(11):e295 View
  12. Chung J. Retweeting in health promotion: Analysis of tweets about Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Computers in Human Behavior 2017;74:112 View
  13. Lee J, DeCamp M, Dredze M, Chisolm M, Berger Z. What Are Health-Related Users Tweeting? A Qualitative Content Analysis of Health-Related Users and Their Messages on Twitter. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(10):e237 View
  14. Tufts C, Polsky D, Volpp K, Groeneveld P, Ungar L, Merchant R, Pelullo A. Characterizing Tweet Volume and Content About Common Health Conditions Across Pennsylvania: Retrospective Analysis. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2018;4(4):e10834 View
  15. Liu X, Lu J, Wang H. When Health Information Meets Social Media: Exploring Virality on Sina Weibo. Health Communication 2017;32(10):1252 View
  16. Hart M, Stetten N, Castaneda G. Considerations for Public Health Organizations Attempting to Implement a Social Media Presence: A Qualitative Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2016;2(1):e6 View
  17. Salem J, Borgmann H, Bultitude M, Fritsche H, Haferkamp A, Heidenreich A, Miernik A, Neisius A, Knoll T, Thomas C, Tsaur I, Sands J. Online Discussion on #KidneyStones: A Longitudinal Assessment of Activity, Users and Content. PLOS ONE 2016;11(8):e0160863 View
  18. Novillo-Ortiz D, Hernández-Pérez T. Social media in public health: an analysis of national health authorities and leading causes of death in Spanish-speaking Latin American and Caribbean countries. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2017;17(1) View
  19. Little R, West B, Boonstra P, Hu J. Measures of the Degree of Departure from Ignorable Sample Selection. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2020;8(5):932 View
  20. Chung A, Woo H, Lee K. Understanding the information diffusion of tweets of a non-profit organization that targets female audiences: an examination of Women Who Code's tweets. Journal of Communication Management 2020;25(1):68 View
  21. Chen Q, Min C, Zhang W, Ma X, Evans R. Factors Driving Citizen Engagement With Government TikTok Accounts During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Model Development and Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(2):e21463 View
  22. Lund B, Wang T. Information Dissemination and Interactions in Higher Education Social Media Posts. Journal of Promotion Management 2021;27(4):547 View
  23. Slavik C, Darlington J, Buttle C, Sturrock S, Yiannakoulias N. Has public health messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic reflected local risks to health?: A content analysis of tweeting practices across Canadian geographies. Health & Place 2021;69:102568 View
  24. Pinto P, Lopes Antunes M, Pisco Almeida A. Public Health on Instagram: an analysis of health promotion strategies of Portugal and Brazil. Procedia Computer Science 2021;181:231 View
  25. Slavik C, Buttle C, Sturrock S, Darlington J, Yiannakoulias N. Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Canadian Public Health Agencies and Decision Makers During COVID-19: Mixed Methods Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(3):e24883 View
  26. Grond S, Kallies G, McCormick M. Parental and provider perspectives on social media about ankyloglossia. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 2021;146:110741 View
  27. Davies S, Langer M, Klein A, Gonzalez-Hernandez G, Dowshen N. Adolescent Perceptions of Menstruation on Twitter: Opportunities for Advocacy and Education. Journal of Adolescent Health 2022;71(1):94 View
  28. DePaula N, Hagen L, Roytman S, Alnahass D. Platform Effects on Public Health Communication: A Comparative and National Study of Message Design and Audience Engagement Across Twitter and Facebook. JMIR Infodemiology 2022;2(2):e40198 View
  29. Liu J, Lu C, Lu S. Research on the Influencing Factors of Audience Popularity Level of COVID-19 Videos during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Healthcare 2021;9(9):1159 View
  30. Yue C, Qin Y, Vielledent M, Men L, Zhou A. Leadership going social: How U.S. nonprofit executives engage publics on Twitter. Telematics and Informatics 2021;65:101710 View
  31. Handing G, Westrum A, Sweeney D, Metzler I, Schneck F, Ching C. Marketing yourself in social media as a global health organization: lessons to be learned. World Journal of Urology 2023;41(12):3801 View
  32. ÇONAK Ö, ÖNDER E. Sentiment analysis in social networks of health institutions. Bitlis Eren University Journal of Science and Technology 2023;13(1):38 View
  33. Karami A, Lundy M, Webb F, Dwivedi Y. Twitter and Research: A Systematic Literature Review Through Text Mining. IEEE Access 2020;8:67698 View
  34. Brassel S, Brunner M, Campbell A, Power E, Togher L. Exploring Discussions About Virtual Reality on Twitter to Inform Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Content and Network Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e45168 View
  35. Kusudo M, Terada M, Kureyama N, Wanifuchi-Endo Y, Fujita T, Asano T, Kato A, Mori M, Horisawa N, Toyama T. Characterizing user demographics in posts related to breast, lung and colon cancer on Japanese twitter (X). Scientific Reports 2024;14(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Meriç E, Çakıcı Z. Transformed Communication Codes in the Mediated World. View