Background: Given widespread and concerted efforts to propagate health misinformation on social media, particularly centered around vaccination during the pandemic, many groups of clinicians and scientists organized on social media to tackle misinformation and promote vaccination using a national or international lens. While documenting the impact of such social media efforts, particularly at the community level, can be challenging, a more hyperlocal or place-based approach for social media campaigns could be effective at tackling misinformation and improving public health outcomes on a community level. Objective: To describe and document the effectiveness of a place-based strategy for a coordinated group of healthcare workers on socia...
The progress made in battling vaccine-preventable diseases is in jeopardy due to increasing vaccine ...
BackgroundVaccination programs are instrumental in prolonging and improving people’s lives by preven...
Objective: Research studies show that social media may be valuable tools in the disease surveillance...
Background: Given widespread and concerted efforts to propagate health misinformation on social med...
Social media offers a unique opportunity to widely disseminate HPV vaccine messaging to reach youth ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a great impact worldwide both on the population health but also ...
Introduction: Confronting the COVID-19 pandemic involves actions in the scope of information, especi...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, antivaccination social media accounts are proliferating online, threat...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)Background: Governmental and non-governmental institutions ...
Objectives This paper evaluates a collaborative intervention between public health professionals and...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed critical gaps in the public’s knowledge of infectio...
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the urgent need for equitable access to public health interven...
Seasonal influenza affects millions of people across the United States each year. African Americans ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a great impact worldwide both on the population health but also ...
Advancements in online platforms can lead to a more widely informed public, but they also create roo...
The progress made in battling vaccine-preventable diseases is in jeopardy due to increasing vaccine ...
BackgroundVaccination programs are instrumental in prolonging and improving people’s lives by preven...
Objective: Research studies show that social media may be valuable tools in the disease surveillance...
Background: Given widespread and concerted efforts to propagate health misinformation on social med...
Social media offers a unique opportunity to widely disseminate HPV vaccine messaging to reach youth ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a great impact worldwide both on the population health but also ...
Introduction: Confronting the COVID-19 pandemic involves actions in the scope of information, especi...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, antivaccination social media accounts are proliferating online, threat...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)Background: Governmental and non-governmental institutions ...
Objectives This paper evaluates a collaborative intervention between public health professionals and...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed critical gaps in the public’s knowledge of infectio...
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the urgent need for equitable access to public health interven...
Seasonal influenza affects millions of people across the United States each year. African Americans ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a great impact worldwide both on the population health but also ...
Advancements in online platforms can lead to a more widely informed public, but they also create roo...
The progress made in battling vaccine-preventable diseases is in jeopardy due to increasing vaccine ...
BackgroundVaccination programs are instrumental in prolonging and improving people’s lives by preven...
Objective: Research studies show that social media may be valuable tools in the disease surveillance...