对大流行期间传播围产期健康信息的加拿大社交媒体平台的评估。

PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2025-04-07 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000802
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Instagram 等社交媒体平台越来越多地被用作健康信息的来源;然而,如何在公共卫生突发事件中有效利用这些平台尚不清楚。@PandemicPregnancyGuide (PPG) 是加拿大医生创建的一个 Instagram 账户,旨在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供围产期健康信息。我们进行了一项横向调查,并对 Instagram 分析进行了评估,以确定用户关注 PPG 的方式和原因及其对健康决策的影响。受访者最看重用通俗语言解释科学文章的帖子以及医学专家提供的内容。受访者最感兴趣的话题是怀孕期间接种 COVID-19 疫苗(76%)、怀孕期间感染 COVID-19(71%)以及大流行期间的分娩和接生(69%)。受访者自我报告说,由于 PPG 分享的信息,他们更有可能在怀孕期间采取 COVID-19 保护措施(80%)、在怀孕期间接种 COVID-19 疫苗(87%)以及为子女接种 COVID-19 疫苗(58%)。综上所述,我们展示了医疗保健专业人员如何有效地利用社交媒体来传播健康信息并提高公共卫生建议的采纳率。我们建议在未来开发基于健康的社交媒体平台时考虑我们的研究结果,尤其是在公共卫生突发事件或活动期间。
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Evaluation of a Canadian social media platform for communicating perinatal health information during a pandemic.

Social media platforms, such as Instagram, are increasingly used as a source of health information; however, it is unclear how to effectively leverage these platforms during public health emergencies. @PandemicPregnancyGuide (PPG) was an Instagram account created by Canadian physicians to provide perinatal health information during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a cross-sectional survey, and assessed Instagram analytics, to determine how and why users followed PPG and its impact on health decision-making. Respondents most valued posts explaining scientific articles in lay language and the delivery of content by medical experts. Topics of greatest interest were COVID-19 vaccination while pregnant (76%), COVID-19 infection during pregnancy (71%), and labour and delivery during the pandemic (69%). Respondents self-reported being more likely to use COVID-19 protective measures while pregnant (80%), receive COVID-19 vaccines in pregnancy (87%), and vaccinate their children against COVID-19 (58%) due to the information shared by PPG. Taken together, we demonstrate how healthcare professionals can effectively leverage social media to disseminate health information and improve uptake of public health recommendations. We recommend consideration of our findings in the development of future health-based social media platforms, particularly during public health emergencies or campaigns.

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