Health information communication during a pandemic crisis: analysis of CDC Facebook Page during COVID-19

Sue Yeon Syn
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PurposeThis study investigates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Facebook Page to examine what kinds of information is shared to public using Facebook and how Facebook users share and engage with information during a health crisis situation with a case of the COVID-19 pandemic.Design/methodology/approachUsing Facebook Graph API, CDC's Facebook Page posts and users' engagement and reactions for six months from January to June 2020 were collected and analyzed. The posts were categorized into five categories. Users' engagement and reactions include share, comment, like, love, haha, wow, sad and angry.FindingsThe findings show that the type of posts have significant association with COVID-19 situation and the level of users' engagement and reactions differs significantly when COVID-19 related information is shared. The findings show that users become more active during health emergency situation. The results provided an insight into how different types of posts gain users' attention and motivation to interact.Originality/valueThis study investigates the use of social media during a national health crisis situation. While literature provides the use of social media during emergency and crisis cases, as health crisis situation is unique in that the boundary of time and location as well as people's daily life, the findings of this study provide an insight into how health authorities could communicate with the public during a health crisis situation.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-09-2020-0416
大流行危机期间的卫生信息沟通:COVID-19期间CDC Facebook页面分析
目的:本研究调查了美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的Facebook页面,以研究在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的健康危机情况下,Facebook用户如何通过Facebook向公众分享哪些类型的信息,以及Facebook用户如何分享和参与信息。设计/方法/方法使用Facebook Graph API,收集和分析CDC在2020年1月至6月的Facebook页面帖子和用户参与度和反应。这些职位被分为五类。用户的参与和反应包括分享、评论、喜欢、爱、哈哈、哇、悲伤和愤怒。研究结果表明,帖子类型与新冠肺炎疫情有显著相关性,用户参与和反应水平在分享新冠肺炎相关信息时存在显著差异。调查结果表明,在卫生紧急情况下,用户变得更加活跃。研究结果揭示了不同类型的帖子如何获得用户的关注和互动动机。原创性/价值本研究调查了在国家卫生危机情况下社交媒体的使用情况。虽然文献提供了在紧急情况和危机情况下使用社交媒体的情况,但由于卫生危机情况的独特之处在于时间和地点的边界以及人们的日常生活,本研究的结果为卫生当局如何在卫生危机情况下与公众沟通提供了见解。同行评议本文的同行评议历史可在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-09-2020-0416
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