Published on in Vol 23, No 3 (2021): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24883, first published .
Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Canadian Public Health Agencies and Decision Makers During COVID-19: Mixed Methods Analysis

Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Canadian Public Health Agencies and Decision Makers During COVID-19: Mixed Methods Analysis

Examining Tweet Content and Engagement of Canadian Public Health Agencies and Decision Makers During COVID-19: Mixed Methods Analysis

Journals

  1. Cuomo R, Purushothaman V, Li J, Cai M, Mackey T. A longitudinal and geospatial analysis of COVID-19 tweets during the early outbreak period in the United States. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1) View
  2. Tang L, Liu W, Thomas B, Tran H, Zou W, Zhang X, Zhi D. Texas Public Agencies’ Tweets and Public Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Natural Language Processing Approach. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2021;7(4):e26720 View
  3. Matava C, Peyton J, von Ungern-Sternberg B. Pediatric Airway Management in Times of COVID-19—a Review of the Evidence and Controversies. Current Anesthesiology Reports 2021;11(3):243 View
  4. Jing F, Li Z, Qiao S, Zhang J, Olatosi B, Li X. Using geospatial social media data for infectious disease studies: a systematic review. International Journal of Digital Earth 2023;16(1):130 View
  5. Singhal A, Baxi M, Mago V. Synergy Between Public and Private Health Care Organizations During COVID-19 on Twitter: Sentiment and Engagement Analysis Using Forecasting Models. JMIR Medical Informatics 2022;10(8):e37829 View
  6. Hoque M, Lee K, Beyer J, Curran S, Gonser K, Lam N, Mihunov V, Wang K. Analyzing Tweeting Patterns and Public Engagement on Twitter During the Recognition Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study of Two U.S. States. IEEE Access 2022;10:72879 View
  7. 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
  8. Koren A, Alam M, Koneru S, DeVito A, Abdallah L, Liu B. Nursing Perspectives on the Impacts of COVID-19: Social Media Content Analysis. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(12):e31358 View
  9. Tsao S, MacLean A, Chen H, Li L, Yang Y, Butt Z. Public Attitudes During the Second Lockdown: Sentiment and Topic Analyses Using Tweets From Ontario, Canada. International Journal of Public Health 2022;67 View
  10. Ceretti E, Covolo L, Cappellini F, Nanni A, Sorosina S, Beatini A, Taranto M, Gasparini A, De Castro P, Brusaferro S, Gelatti U. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Internet-Based Communication for Public Health: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(9):e38541 View
  11. Zhang W, Yuan H, Zhu C, Chen Q, Evans R. Does Citizen Engagement With Government Social Media Accounts Differ During the Different Stages of Public Health Crises? An Empirical Examination of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  12. Heyerdahl L, Lana B, Giles-Vernick T. The Impact of the Online COVID-19 Infodemic on French Red Cross Actors’ Field Engagement and Protective Behaviors: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Infodemiology 2021;1(1):e27472 View
  13. Corti L, Zanetti M, Tricella G, Bonati M. Social media analysis of Twitter tweets related to ASD in 2019–2020, with particular attention to COVID-19: topic modelling and sentiment analysis. Journal of Big Data 2022;9(1) View
  14. MacKay M, Cimino A, Yousefinaghani S, McWhirter J, Dara R, Papadopoulos A. Canadian COVID-19 Crisis Communication on Twitter: Mixed Methods Research Examining Tweets from Government, Politicians, and Public Health for Crisis Communication Guiding Principles and Tweet Engagement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(11):6954 View
  15. Taba M, Ayre J, Freeman B, McCaffery K, Bonner C. COVID-19 messages targeting young people on social media: content analysis of Australian health authority posts. Health Promotion International 2023;38(2) View
  16. Regehr C, Regehr K, Goel V, Sato C, Lyons K, Rudzicz F. Workplace violence in the COVID-19 era: a qualitative analysis of harassment and threats against public health professionals in Canada. BMJ Public Health 2023;1(1):e000444 View
  17. Sufi F. A New Social Media Analytics Method for Identifying Factors Contributing to COVID-19 Discussion Topics. Information 2023;14(10):545 View
  18. Balogun B, Hogden A, Kemp N, Yang L, Agaliotis M. Public health agencies’ use of social media for communication during pandemics: a scoping review of the literature. Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives 2023;14(4):235 View
  19. Strang A, Backley S, Wade K, Easter S, Samuel A, Parchem J. What's trending? Reach and content of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine on social media. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2023;5(11):101159 View
  20. Scholz C, C. Baek E, Falk E. Invoking self-related and social thoughts impacts online information sharing. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 2023;18(1) View
  21. Zhang W, Yuan H, Zhu C, Chen Q, Evans R, Min C. Factors influencing public engagement in government TikTok during the COVID-19 crisis. The Electronic Library 2024;42(2):210 View
  22. Slavik C, Chapman D, Cohen A, Bendefaa N, Peters E. Clearing the air: evaluating institutions’ social media health messaging on wildfire and smoke risks in the US Pacific Northwest. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  23. Shahbazi M, Bunker D. Social media trust: Fighting misinformation in the time of crisis. International Journal of Information Management 2024;77:102780 View
  24. Shady S, Shoda V, Kamihigashi T. Governors in the Digital Era: Analyzing and Predicting Social Media Engagement Using Machine Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan. Informatics 2024;11(2):17 View
  25. Kaplan D, Esen F. Dijital Kamu ve Özel Hastanelerinin Sosyal Medya Kullanımlarının Karşılaştırılması: EMRAM 7 Hastaneleri Örneği. Health Care Academician Journal 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Pulido C, Racionero-Plaza S. Integrity of Scientific Research. View
  2. Dalwai T, James M, Al Haddabi N, Webster W, Alshukaili A, Soosaimanickam A. Enabling Technologies for Effective Planning and Management in Sustainable Smart Cities. View
  3. Osterheider A. Standardisierte Inhaltsanalyse in der Kommunikationswissenschaft – Standardized Content Analysis in Communication Research. View
  4. Kumar Varshney P, Sharma N, Bharara V, Kumar S, Gupta A. Exploration of Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technology in Smart and Secure Healthcare. View