EPID-30. A TWITTER-BASED NETWORK ANALYSIS OF BRAIN TUMOR SOCIAL MEDIA (#BTSM)
Autor: | Matthew S. Katz, Charlie Blotner, Elizabeth B. Claus, Bethany M. Kwan, Adam Hayden, Josemari Feliciano, Edjah K. Nduom, Liz Salmi |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Zdroj: | Neuro Oncol |
ISSN: | 1523-5866 1522-8517 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND The Brain Tumor Social Media (#BTSM) Twitter hashtag was founded in February 2012 as a disease-specific hashtag for brain tumor patients. To understand #BTSM’s role as a patient support system we describe user descriptors, growth, interaction, and content sharing. METHODS We analyzed all tweets containing #BTSM from 2012 to 2018 using the Symplur Signals platform to obtain data and to describe Symplur-defined user categories, tweet content, and trends in use over time. We created a network plot with all publicly-available retweets involving #BTSM in 2018 to visualize key stakeholders and their connections to other users. RESULTS From 2012 to 2018, 59764 unique users participated in #BTSM, amassing 298904 tweets. The yearly volume of #BTSM tweets increased by 264% from 2012 to 2018 with #BTSM constantly trending in the top 15 list of disease hashtags, as well the top 15 list of tweet chats. Patient advocates generated the most #BTSM tweets (33.0%) while advocacy groups, researchers, caregivers and doctors, generated 28.8%, 7.0%, 4.6% and 3.9%, respectively. Physician use, although still low, has increased over time. The 2018 network plot of retweets including #BTSM identifies a number of key stakeholders from the patient advocate, patient organization, and medical researcher domains and reveals the extent of their reach to other users. CONCLUSIONS From its start in 2012, #BTSM has grown exponentially over time. We believe its growth suggests its potential as a global source of brain tumor information for patients, advocates, patient organizations as well as healthcare professionals and researchers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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