Investigating #covidnurse Messages on TikTok: Descriptive Study.

JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2022-01-14 DOI:10.2196/35274
Bhavya Yalamanchili, Lorie Donelle, Leo-Felix Jurado, Joseph Fera, Corey H Basch
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Abstract

Background: During a time of high stress and decreased social interaction, nurses have turned to social media platforms like TikTok as an outlet for expression, entertainment, and communication.

Objective: The purpose of this cross-sectional content analysis study is to describe the content of videos with the hashtag #covidnurse on TikTok, which included 100 videos in the English language.

Methods: At the time of the study, this hashtag had 116.9 million views. Each video was coded for content-related to what nurses encountered and were feeling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: Combined, the 100 videos sampled received 47,056,700 views; 76,856 comments; and 5,996,676 likes. There were 4 content categories that appeared in a majority (>50) of the videos: 83 showed the individual as a nurse, 72 showed the individual in professional attire, 58 mentioned/suggested stress, 55 used music, and 53 mentioned/suggested frustration. Those that mentioned stress and those that mentioned frustration received less than 50% of the total views (n=21,726,800, 46.17% and n=16,326,300, 34.69%, respectively). Although not a majority, 49 of the 100 videos mentioned the importance of nursing. These videos garnered 37.41% (n=17,606,000) of the total views, 34.82% (n=26,759) of the total comments, and 23.85% (n=1,430,213) of the total likes. So, despite nearly half of the total videos mentioning how important nurses are, these videos received less than half of the total views, comments, and likes.

Conclusions: Social media and increasingly video-related online messaging such as TikTok are important platforms for social networking, social support, entertainment, and education on diverse topics, including health in general and COVID-19 specifically. This presents an opportunity for future research to assess the utility of the TikTok platform for meaningful engagement and health communication on important public health issues.

调查TikTok上的#covidnurse消息:描述性研究。
背景:在压力大、社交活动减少的时期,护士们转向抖音等社交媒体平台,作为表达、娱乐和交流的渠道。目的:这项横断面内容分析研究的目的是描述TikTok上带有#covid - nurse标签的视频的内容,其中包括100个英语视频。方法:在研究的时候,这个标签有1.169亿的浏览量。每个视频都编码了与护士在COVID-19大流行期间遇到和感受相关的内容。结果:100个采样视频的总浏览量为4705.67万次;76856条评论;还有5996676个赞。有4个内容类别出现在大多数(>50)视频中:83个显示个人作为护士,72个显示个人穿着职业服装,58个提到/暗示压力,55个使用音乐,53个提到/暗示挫折。提到压力和提到挫折的视频浏览量不到总浏览量的50% (n=21,726,800, 46.17%和n=16,326,300, 34.69%)。虽然不是大多数,但100个视频中有49个提到了护理的重要性。这些视频获得了37.41% (n= 1760.6万)的总观看量,34.82% (n= 26759)的总评论量,23.85% (n= 1430213)的总点赞量。因此,尽管近一半的视频提到了护士的重要性,但这些视频的浏览量、评论和喜欢量还不到总浏览量的一半。结论:社交媒体和越来越多的视频相关在线消息(如TikTok)是社交网络、社会支持、娱乐和各种主题教育的重要平台,包括一般的健康和具体的COVID-19。这为未来的研究提供了一个机会,以评估TikTok平台在重要公共卫生问题上进行有意义的参与和健康交流的效用。
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