TY -的盟科伦Ainat AU -阿拉姆,穆罕默德Arif Ul盟——Koneru Sravani盟——DeVito Alexa AU -阿卜杜拉,丽莎盟——刘Benyuan PY - 2021 DA - 2021/12/10 COVID-19 TI -护理观点的影响:社会媒体内容分析乔- Res JMIR形式SP - e31358六世- 5 - 12 KW -心理健康KW -信息检索KW -冠状病毒KW - COVID-19 KW -护理KW -护士KW -卫生保健工作者千瓦大流行KW -影响KW -社会媒体分析AB -背景:护士处于COVID-19大流行的前沿。在大流行期间,护士面临着较高的暴露风险,并经历了与新型病毒相关的危害。尽管护士被誉为大流行第一线的拯救生命的英雄,但由于COVID-19疫情的爆发,护士们经历了更多的身体、精神和心理问题。护理专业人员参与公开成立的Facebook小组的社交媒体讨论构成了提供纵向见解的宝贵资源。目的:本研究旨在通过捕捉护士在社交媒体讨论平台上表达的公众情绪,以及这些情绪如何随时间变化,探讨COVID-19对护士的影响。方法:从2020年3月到2020年11月底,我们在一个开放的护士COVID-19小组中收集了超过110,993篇Facebook讨论帖子和评论。对社交媒体帖子和评论中已识别的离线HTML标签进行抓取。使用主题专家意见和社交媒体分析(即主题建模、信息检索和情感分析),我们对护理专业人员的关键观点进行了人环分析,以确定COVID-19对高危护理社区的影响趋势。通过检测与情绪影响、挫败感、隔离影响、安全设备短缺和安全设备使用频率相关的评论的时间变化,我们进一步调查了护理专业人员观点趋势的关键见解。 Anonymous quotes were highlighted to add context to the data. Results: We determined that COVID-19 impacted nurses’ physical, mental, and psychosocial health as expressed in the form of emotional distress, anger, anxiety, frustration, loneliness, and isolation. Major topics discussed by nurses were related to work during a pandemic, misinformation spread by the media, improper personal protective equipment (PPE), PPE side effects, the effects of testing positive for COVID-19, and lost days of work related to illness. Conclusions: Public Facebook nursing groups are venues for nurses to express their experiences, opinions, and concerns and can offer researchers an important insight into understanding the COVID-19 impact on health care workers. SN - 2561-326X UR - https://formative.www.mybigtv.com/2021/12/e31358 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/31358 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34623957 DO - 10.2196/31358 ID - info:doi/10.2196/31358 ER -
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