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Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study


Kopilaš, Vanja; Gajović, Srećko
Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study // Journal of medical internet research, 22 (2020), 8; e17051, 12 doi:10.2196/17051 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study

Autori
Kopilaš, Vanja ; Gajović, Srećko

Izvornik
Journal of medical internet research (1438-8871) 22 (2020), 8; E17051, 12

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
instant messaging ; rumor ; 5G mobile networks ; participatory web ; virality ; infodemiology ; infodemic

Sažetak
Background: Online interactions within a closed WhatsApp group can influence the attitudes and behaviors of the users in relation to health issues. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the activity of the members of a WhatsApp group initiated to raise awareness of the possible health effects of 5G mobile networks and mobilize members to sign the related petition. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from the WhatsApp group of 205 members that was active during 4 consecutive days in August 2019. The messages exchanged were collected, anonymized, and analyzed according to their timing and content. Results: The WhatsApp group members were invited to the group from the administrator’s contacts ; 91% (187/205) had a university degree, 68% (140/205) were medical professionals, and 24% (50/205) held academic positions. Approximately a quarter of the members (47/205, 23%) declared in their messages they signed the corresponding petition. The intense message exchange had wildfire-like features, and the majority of messages (126/133, 95%) were exchanged during the first 26 hours. Despite the viral activity and high rate of members openly declaring that they signed the petition, only 8 (8/133, 6%) messages from the group members, excluding the administrator, referred to the health issue, which was the topic of the group. No member expressed an opposite opinion to those presented by the administrator, and there was no debate in the form of exchanging opposite opinions. Conclusions: The wildfire-like activity of the WhatsApp group and open declaration of signing the petition as a result of the mobilization campaign were not accompanied by any form of a debate related to the corresponding health issue, although the group members were predominantly health professionals, with a quarter of holding academic positions.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Integrativna bioetika (prirodne, tehničke, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničke, društvene, humanističke znanosti)



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Projekti:
CoRE – Neuro
--KK.01.1.1.01.0007 - Eksperimentalna i klinička istraživanja hipoksijsko-ishemijskog oštećenja mozga u perinatalnoj i odrasloj dobi (ZCI Neuro) (Judaš, Miloš) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Fakultet hrvatskih studija, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Vanja Kopilaš (autor)

Avatar Url Srećko Gajović (autor)

Poveznice na cjeloviti tekst rada:

doi www.jmir.org

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Kopilaš, Vanja; Gajović, Srećko
Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study // Journal of medical internet research, 22 (2020), 8; e17051, 12 doi:10.2196/17051 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Kopilaš, V. & Gajović, S. (2020) Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study. Journal of medical internet research, 22 (8), e17051, 12 doi:10.2196/17051.
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@article{article, author = {Kopila\v{s}, Vanja and Gajovi\'{c}, Sre\'{c}ko}, year = {2020}, pages = {12}, DOI = {10.2196/17051}, chapter = {e17051}, keywords = {instant messaging, rumor, 5G mobile networks, participatory web, virality, infodemiology, infodemic}, journal = {Journal of medical internet research}, doi = {10.2196/17051}, volume = {22}, number = {8}, issn = {1438-8871}, title = {Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study}, keyword = {instant messaging, rumor, 5G mobile networks, participatory web, virality, infodemiology, infodemic}, chapternumber = {e17051} }

Časopis indeksira:


  • Current Contents Connect (CCC)
  • Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
    • Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
    • SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
  • Scopus
  • MEDLINE


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