摘要B06:社交媒体与结直肠癌传播:Facebook Live和Twitter聊天在犹他州的影响

Jennyffer Morales, Garrett Harding, J. Decker, Lisa Anderson, A. Geisler, Jane Ostler, Donna Branson, Jeffrey Yancey, A. López
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背景/目的:目的是展示社交媒体在犹他州城市和农村人口癌症交流中的影响范围。在线通信、工具和辅助工具为跨越地理距离接触大量人群提供了简单、经济的方式。2008年,79%的美国成年人上网,80%的上网成年人在搜索健康信息。社交媒体提供了一个理想的平台,可以在广阔的地理区域(如犹他州)进行交流和教育大量受众,犹他州被定义为农村(方法/结果:CHE与hci9的社交媒体团队合作,进行Twitter聊天和Facebook Live活动,目的是在犹他州范围内增加可靠和准确的癌症交流。Twitter聊天由个人组成,代表他们自己或一个组织,他们在预先安排的聊天时间会面,讨论特定的话题,并使用独特的标签将公开对话联系起来。HCI聊天的重点是NCI Screen to Save (S2S)倡议,旨在启动对话并提高目标人群对结直肠癌(CRC)筛查的认识。在犹他州,农村和边境地区的结直肠癌筛查率低于该州(68.3%)和全国平均水平(65.7%)。医生、研究人员、地方和国家癌症组织都参与了这次谈话。Twitter上的聊天达到了12244人,是平均日访问量的4倍,显示出在线参与度的急剧增加。Facebook Live事件是一种实时视频流,充斥着关注者的信息流,提供了直接在线讨论和参与的机会。个人可以在直播或稍后的时间访问视频。HCI Facebook Live关注癌症健康公平、S2S、预防工作和社区资源。hci9的癌症健康公平主任是一名医学肿瘤学家,他主持了一小时的讨论,hci9的社区外展经理参与了讨论,并听取了Facebook社区的提问。该活动吸引了4902人参加,点击量达到1568次,在线参与度显著上升。结论:利用社交媒体是拓宽城乡人群癌症传播范围的有效途径。利用社交媒体可以为城市和农村人口提供准确的信息,这些信息来自可靠的来源(nci指定的综合癌症中心),是他们喜欢的学习媒介,也是他们自己的时间。考虑到与社交媒体癌症交流相关的个人数量和时间,癌症教育者可以利用社交媒体交流作为成本效益高的教育方法。哪些社交媒体平台在农村人群中覆盖面最大,如何更好地针对农村人群进行社交媒体传播,以及社交媒体对个人的教育效果,这些都需要进一步的研究。引文格式:Jennyffer Morales, Garrett Harding, Janae Decker, Lisa Anderson, Alyssa Geisler, Jane Ostler, Donna Branson, Jeff Yancey, Ana Maria Lopez。社交媒体与结直肠癌传播:Facebook Live和Twitter聊天在犹他州的影响[摘要]。见:第十届AACR会议论文集:种族/少数民族和医疗服务不足人群的癌症健康差异科学;2017年9月25-28日;亚特兰大,乔治亚州。费城(PA): AACR;癌症流行病学杂志,2018;27(7增刊):摘要nr B06。
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Abstract B06: Social media and colorectal cancer communication: The reach of Facebook Live and Twitter chat in Utah
Background/Purpose: The purpose is to demonstrate the reach of social media in cancer communication to urban and rural populations in Utah. Online communications, tools, and aids offer easy, cost-effective ways to reach a large number of people across geographic distances. In 2008, 79% of U.S. adults were online and 80% of online adults were searching for health information. Social media provide an ideal platform to communicate and educate large audiences across vast geographic areas such as Utah, which is defined as either rural ( Methods/Results: The CHE collaborated with HCI9s social media team to conduct a Twitter chat and a Facebook Live event with the goal of increasing the reach of reliable and accurate cancer communication across the state of Utah. Twitter chats comprise individuals, representing themselves or an organization, who meet at a prearranged chat time to discuss a specific topic and use a unique hashtag to link public conversations. The HCI chat focused on the NCI Screen to Save (S2S) initiative aimed at starting conversations and raising awareness about colorectal cancer (CRC) screenings in targeted populations. In Utah CRC screening rates in rural and frontier areas are lower compared to the state (68.3%) and national averages (65.7%). The chat had participation from physicians, researchers, and local and national cancer organizations. The Twitter chat reached 12,244 people--4 times the average daily reach--showing a sharp increase of online engagement. Facebook Live events are live video streams that populate the newsfeed of followers, offering opportunities for direct online discussion and participation. Individuals may access the video during live steaming or at a later time. The HCI Facebook Live focused on cancer health equity, S2S, prevention efforts, and community resources. HCI9s Director of Cancer Healthy Equity, a medical oncologist, led the 1-hour discussion with participation from HCI9s Community Outreach Manager and questions from the Facebook community. The event reached 4,902 people and had 1,568 views, a significant rise of online engagement. Conclusion: Using social media can be an effective way to broaden the reach of cancer communication to urban and rural populations. Social media utilization can provide urban and rural populations with accurate information from a credible source (an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center) in their preferred learning medium and on their own time. Considering the number of individuals reached and hours associated with social media cancer communications, cancer educators can utilize social media communication as cost-effective educational methods. Further research is needed to determine which social media platform has the greatest reach in rural populations, how to better target rural populations with social media communications, and the effectiveness of social media on educating individuals. Citation Format: Jennyffer Morales, Garrett Harding, Janae Decker, Lisa Anderson, Alyssa Geisler, Jane Ostler, Donna Branson, Jeff Yancey, Ana Maria Lopez. Social media and colorectal cancer communication: The reach of Facebook Live and Twitter chat in Utah [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Tenth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2017 Sep 25-28; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2018;27(7 Suppl):Abstract nr B06.
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