Literature DB >> 34192985

Social media strategies to affect vaccine acceptance: a systematic literature review.

Rupali J Limaye1,2, Taylor A Holroyd3, Madeleine Blunt4, Alexandra F Jamison4, Molly Sauer3, Rose Weeks3, Brian Wahl3, Kaitlin Christenson5, Cathy Smith5, Jamie Minchin5, Bruce Gellin5.   

Abstract

Introduction: Vaccine hesitancy, defined as a delay in the acceptance or the refusal of vaccines despite their availability, is a growing global threat. More individuals are turning to social media for health information, including vaccine information. As such, there is an opportunity to leverage online platforms as a means to disseminate and persuade individuals toward vaccine acceptance. We sought to review literature focused on the influence of exposure to social media content on vaccine acceptance or hesitancy.Areas covered: This review focused on social networking sites (e.g. Facebook) and content communities (e.g. YouTube), to understand how exposure to vaccine information affected vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and intentions/behaviors. We searched PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Inspec. We included English-language materials published from 2004 to 2020 and included interventional studies, observational studies, and impacts of policies. We excluded systematic reviews, protocols, editorials, letters, case reports, case studies, commentaries, opinion pieces, narrative reviews, and clinical guidelines.Expert opinion: Social media interventions to affect vaccine acceptance is a new but growing area of study. How a communication message is framed, who delivers the message, and network structure are critical for affecting the vaccine decision-making process. Social media should be leveraged to impact vaccine uptake.

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Keywords:  New media; social media; vaccine acceptance; vaccine communication; vaccine hesitancy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34192985     DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2021.1949292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines        ISSN: 1476-0584            Impact factor:   5.217


  8 in total

1.  Influence of Mass Media on Italian Web Users During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infodemiological Analysis.

Authors:  Alessandro Rovetta; Lucia Castaldo
Journal:  JMIRx Med       Date:  2021-10-18

2.  COVID-19 risk perceptions of social interaction and essential activities and inequity in the USA: results from a nationally representative survey.

Authors:  Daniel J Erchick; Alexander J Zapf; Prativa Baral; Jeffrey Edwards; Shruti H Mehta; Sunil S Solomon; Dustin G Gibson; Smisha Agarwal; Alain B Labrique
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Assessment of Dietary and Lifestyle Responses After COVID-19 Vaccine Availability in Selected Arab Countries.

Authors:  Leila Cheikh Ismail; Tareq M Osaili; Maysm N Mohamad; Amina Al Marzouqi; Carla Habib-Mourad; Dima O Abu Jamous; Habiba I Ali; Haleama Al Sabbah; Hayder Hasan; Hussein Hassan; Lily Stojanovska; Mona Hashim; Muna AlHaway; Radwan Qasrawi; Reyad R Shaker Obaid; Rameez Al Daour; Sheima T Saleh; Ayesha S Al Dhaheri
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-04-14

4.  Chatbot-Delivered COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Message Preferences of Young Adults and Public Health Workers in Urban American Communities: Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Rose Weeks; Lyra Cooper; Pooja Sangha; João Sedoc; Sydney White; Assaf Toledo; Shai Gretz; Dan Lahav; Nina Martin; Alexandra Michel; Jae Hyoung Lee; Noam Slonim; Naor Bar-Zeev
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 7.076

5.  What message appeal and messenger are most persuasive for COVID-19 vaccine uptake: Results from a 5-country survey in India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Ukraine.

Authors:  Rupali J Limaye; Kristian Balgobin; Alexandra Michel; Gretchen Schulz; Daniel J Erchick
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 3.752

6.  The impact factors of social media users' forwarding behavior of COVID-19 vaccine topic: Based on empirical analysis of Chinese Weibo users.

Authors:  Kun Sun; Han Wang; Jinsheng Zhang
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-09-14

Review 7.  Ending the Pandemic: How Behavioural Science Can Help Optimize Global COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake.

Authors:  Michael Vallis; Simon Bacon; Kim Corace; Keven Joyal-Desmarais; Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin; Stefania Paduano; Justin Presseau; Joshua Rash; Abebaw Mengistu Yohannes; Kim Lavoie
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-22

8.  Factors impacting COVID-19 vaccination intention among medical students.

Authors:  Dhir Gala; Allison Parrill; Krishna Patel; Ibnul Rafi; Georgette Nader; Ruby Zhao; Adeel Shoaib; Girish Swaminath; Jessica Jahoda; Rehana Hassan; Raymond Colello; Dipali V Rinker
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 3.452

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