youtube 作为 2019 年冠状病毒疾病疫苗的信息来源

Erhan Kaya, Mikail Özdemir, Hüseyin Üçer, B. Koçyiğit
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介绍:YouTube 是一个非常重要的信息来源。YouTube 上的视频提供了信息。本文旨在评估 YouTube 上有关 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗的可用资料的主要信息。研究方法本研究扫描了 2021 年 2 月 9 日 YouTube(www.youtube.com)媒体平台上的四个搜索词 "COVID-19 疫苗"、"COVID-19 疫苗接种"、"冠状病毒疫苗"、"冠状病毒疫苗接种"。我们检查了 83 个有关 COVID-19 疫苗视频的视频参数,即持续时间、观看次数、喜欢、不喜欢、评论、信息和来源。结果关于接种疫苗的信息被定义为 52 条(62.6%)正面信息、12 条(14.5%)负面信息和 17 条(20.5%)模棱两可的信息。信息类别组之间的喜欢率存在显著差异(p = 0.014)。正面组视频的喜欢率较低。结论媒体视频中关于 COVID-19 疫苗的负面信息较多。负面和模棱两可的视频对 YouTube 用户更有吸引力。科学家、决策者和社区领袖应在传播有关 COVID-19 疫苗和疫苗接种的信息方面发挥作用。
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YOUTUBE AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION ABOUT CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 VACCINE
Introduction: YouTube is a very important source of information. The videos in YouTube provide a message with information. The purpose of this article was to assess the main message of available materials about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines on YouTube. Methods: In this study, the four search terms "COVID-19 vaccine", "COVID-19 vaccination", "Coronavirus vaccine", "Coronavirus vaccination" were scanned on the YouTube (www.youtube.com) media platform on 9 February 2021. We examined video parameters i.e., durations, view counts, likes, dislikes, comments, messages and sources of the 83 videos about COVID-19 vaccine. Results: The messages were defined as 52 (62.6%) positive, 12 (14.5%) negative, and 17 (20.5%) ambiguous about getting vaccinated. Significant differences were determined between the message category groups in respect of the like ratio (p = 0.014). Positive group videos were less liked. Conclusion: More negative messages about the COVID-19 vaccine were found in media-sourced videos. Negative and ambiguous videos were more attractive to YouTube users. Scientists, policymakers, and community leaders should play a role in disseminating information about COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination.
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