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Crowdfunding for Complementary and Alternative Cancer Treatments in Tijuana, Mexico: Content Analysis

Crowdfunding for Complementary and Alternative Cancer Treatments in Tijuana, Mexico: Content Analysis

This list was expanded as additional facilities were identified during the review of resulting crowdfunding campaigns. The search was carried out using a database of scraped campaign data from both platforms and the platforms’ internal search engines. Campaigns initiated between January 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023, were then selected. This process identified 484 campaigns (Go Fund Me n=432, Give Send Go n=52).

Jeremy Snyder, Marco Zenone, Ashmita Grewal, Timothy Caulfield

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e52018

Social Network Analysis of e-Cigarette–Related Social Media Influencers on Twitter/X: Observational Study

Social Network Analysis of e-Cigarette–Related Social Media Influencers on Twitter/X: Observational Study

Our findings will provide a more compressive understanding of the differences between different types of e-cigarette influencers, discern the types of prevailing discussions within each influencer’s network, reveal the social network structure of e-cigarette–related influencers on Twitter, and provide a potentially novel intervention strategy for effectively disseminating health-related information for future antivaping campaigns.

Runtao Zhou, Zidian Xie, Qihang Tang, Dongmei Li

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53666

Factors Underlying Vaccine Hesitancy and Their Mitigations in Saudi Arabia: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Factors Underlying Vaccine Hesitancy and Their Mitigations in Saudi Arabia: Protocol for a Systematic Review

In addition, we will pay particular attention to the results of vaccination campaigns aimed at promoting and expanding vaccination programs in Saudi Arabia. This will also involve a detailed examination of the various campaigns, their objectives, strategies, and outcomes, as well as their impact on increasing vaccine coverage and public health in the region.

Mohammed Kanan, Samar Abdulrahman, Abdulaziz Alshehri, Renad AlSuhaibani, Nawaf M Alotaibi, Azhar Alsaleh, Bushra Nasser, Rana Baowaydhan, Ibrahim Alredaini, Taif Khalid, Fatima Almukhtar, Nourah Altoaimi, Almaha Alhneshel, Shouq Alanazi, Shahad Algmaizi

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e54680

The Effect of Explicit Suicide Language in Engagement With a Suicide Prevention Search Page Help-Seeking Prompt: Nonrandomized Trial

The Effect of Explicit Suicide Language in Engagement With a Suicide Prevention Search Page Help-Seeking Prompt: Nonrandomized Trial

In this study, we sought to compare engagement with two internet ad campaigns, one with explicit suicide wording in its ad and the other with nonexplicit suicide wording. We also investigated whether the pattern of engagement differed by the type of keyword searched (low risk, high risk, help seeking, or means specific). In addition, we examined engagement by gender, age, and time of day.

Sandersan Onie, Susanne Oliver Armstrong, Natasha Josifovski, Patrick Berlinquette, Nicola Livingstone, Sarah Holland, Coco Finemore, Nyree Gale, Emma Elder, George Laggis, Cassandra Heffernan, Adam Theobald, Michelle Torok, Fiona Shand, Mark Larsen

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e50283

Testing Behavioral Messages to Increase Recruitment to Health Research When Embedded Within Social Media Campaigns on Twitter: Web-Based Experimental Study

Testing Behavioral Messages to Increase Recruitment to Health Research When Embedded Within Social Media Campaigns on Twitter: Web-Based Experimental Study

Reference 23: Online advertising as a public health and recruitment tool: comparison of different media campaignscampaignsMass Media/Social Media Communication and CampaignsTesting Behavioral Messages to Increase Recruitment to Health Research When Embedded Within Social Media Campaigns

Sandro T Stoffel, Jing Hui Law, Robert Kerrison, Hannah R Brewer, James M Flanagan, Yasemin Hirst

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48538

Exploring Online Crowdfunding for Cancer-Related Costs Among LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus) Cancer Survivors: Integration of Community-Engaged and Technology-Based Methodologies

Exploring Online Crowdfunding for Cancer-Related Costs Among LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus) Cancer Survivors: Integration of Community-Engaged and Technology-Based Methodologies

We assembled a data set of all active US-based medical campaigns hosted on Go Fund Me, a large crowdfunding platform, and then used term detection to classify cancer-related campaigns benefitting LGBTQ+ individuals (discussed later). First, we accessed a list of all URLs that the platform makes available to search engines (the sitemap.xml).

Austin R Waters, Cindy Turner, Caleb W Easterly, Ida Tovar, Megan Mulvaney, Matt Poquadeck, Hailey Johnston, Lauren V Ghazal, Stephen A Rains, Kristin G Cloyes, Anne C Kirchhoff, Echo L Warner

JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e51605

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Internet-Based Communication for Public Health: Systematic Review

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Internet-Based Communication for Public Health: Systematic Review

As for the research topic, we included research papers focused on social media– or website-based institutional communication strategies for health care promotion and health care promotion campaigns organized by public authorities or health care–related nongovernmental organizations spread via social media or websites and that illustrated their communication strategies.

Elisabetta Ceretti, Loredana Covolo, Francesca Cappellini, Alberto Nanni, Sara Sorosina, Andrea Beatini, Mirella Taranto, Arianna Gasparini, Paola De Castro, Silvio Brusaferro, Umberto Gelatti

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(9):e38541

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Health Message Generation: The Folic Acid Message Engine

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Health Message Generation: The Folic Acid Message Engine

The role of social media within the health communication landscape is still evolving; however, almost all health campaigns have embraced social media as cost-effective and highly scalable channels for raising and sustaining public attention [4,13]. Specific health issues that are affected by a chronic lack of awareness can benefit substantially from social media awareness campaigns.

Ralf Schmälzle, Shelby Wilcox

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(1):e28858