Monday, January 29, 2024

Social media affecting vaccination

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An interesting resource on the bmj website is How are social media influencing vaccination? Understanding online behaviour and health outcomes It mainly includes links to articles, but also has an introduction to the topic. " this collection brings together original research examining the diverse relationships between social media use and vaccination beliefs and behaviours globally. The research studies included in this collection were funded through AHO’s Vaccine Confidence Fund. Further Analysis and Opinion articles, commissioned by The BMJ, explore the challenges of carrying out research in this nascent field and in drawing insights for policy action."
Go to https://www.bmj.com/social-media-influencing-vaccination
Image by Sheila Webber using Midjourney AI and prompt vaccine hesitancy, soothing colours (not sure that Midjourney's idea of "soothing" is the same as mine)

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