Harnessing Social Media For Health Communication In Anambra State, Awka Metropolis

Ejie Ifeoma Maureen, L. M. Ngantem
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The advancement in information and communication technologies coupled with the advent of the internet has changed the narrative in health communication just like every other endeavour globally. The adoption and usage of social media platforms in health communication and journalism generally has opened up many opportunities to be maximized. This study therefore is hinged on harnessing social media for health communication in Awka metropolis. Using Extended Parallel Processing Model as theoretical framework and in-depth interview as methodology among other things; the study examined the multifarious opportunities social media usage portends in health communication. Findings from the study indicated that social media usage in health communication in Nigeria has great prospects of increasing access to information as well as doctor patient relationship. In spite of that, misinformation and conspiracy theories constitute major challenges for social media usage in health communication. The study concluded that regulatory measures should be implemented in order to reduce the negative effects social media usage portends. The study also recommended that the government should also expedite actions in making and implementing regulatory measures to check on the misusage of social media that seems to be thriving at the moment.
在阿南布拉州阿卡市利用社交媒体进行健康传播
信息和传播技术的进步以及互联网的出现,改变了卫生传播领域的叙事方式,就像改变了全球其他所有领域一样。社交媒体平台在健康传播和新闻业中的采用和使用,为最大限度地利用社交媒体平台提供了许多机会。因此,本研究的重点是利用社交媒体促进阿卡市的健康传播。本研究以扩展并行处理模型为理论框架,以深入访谈为方法,探讨了社交媒体的使用为健康传播带来的多种机遇。研究结果表明,在尼日利亚,社交媒体在健康传播中的应用在增加信息获取和医患关系方面有着广阔的前景。尽管如此,错误信息和阴谋论仍是社交媒体应用于健康传播的主要挑战。研究认为,应实施监管措施,以减少社交媒体使用带来的负面影响。研究还建议,政府也应加快行动,制定并实施监管措施,以遏制目前似乎十分盛行的滥用社交媒体的现象。
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