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A Typology of Social Media Use by Human Service Nonprofits: Mixed Methods Study
Reference 27: Transnational nonprofits’ social media use: a survey of communications professionals andcommunications
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51698
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Use of Social Media for Health Advocacy for Digital Communities: Descriptive Study
For example, we created a post describing the importance of using plain language in health communications using only words, and the post received 7 retweets and 10 likes. Another post that contained predominantly numerical information on health literacy–related expenditures received a similar 7 retweets and 11 likes. In contrast, a post containing statistics on digital health literacy used a balance of words and numbers, and the post received 10 retweets and 14 likes (Figure 1).
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e51752
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Integrating audio recordings of patient-clinician verbal communications during routine clinical encounters can potentially help resolve these limitations by creating an analytic pipeline of data sets to model subtle changes in patients’ language, voice, emotion, interaction patterns, and engagement during clinical encounters.
JMIR Hum Factors 2022;9(2):e35325
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Groups differed in daily dependency on screens for education (highest in A1, regardless of S), entertainment and relaxation (highest in S0 A1), social communications (highest in A1, regardless of S), and professional networking (highest in S1 A0).
Sample characteristics.
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(4):e11485
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