[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of healthcare workers towards COVID-19 vaccination: a survey in France and French-speaking parts of Belgium and Canada, 2020

P Verger, D Scronias, N Dauby, KA Adedzi… - …, 2021 - eurosurveillance.org
In October and November 2020, we conducted a survey of 2,678 healthcare workers
(HCWs) involved in general population immunisation in France, French-speaking Belgium …

Government intervention, risk perception, and the adoption of protective action recommendations: Evidence from the COVID-19 prevention and control experience of …

T Duan, H Jiang, X Deng, Q Zhang, F Wang - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
This study examines the relationships between government interventions, risk perception,
and the public's adoption of protective action recommendations (PARs) during the COVID …

Characterizing the dissemination of misinformation on social media in health emergencies: An empirical study based on COVID-19

C Zhou, H Xiu, Y Wang, X Yu - Information Processing & Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The dissemination of misinformation in health emergencies poses serious threats to public
health and increases health anxiety. To understand the underlying mechanism of the …

An instrument to measure psychosocial determinants of health care professionals' vaccination behavior: Validation of the Pro-VC-Be questionnaire

P Verger, L Fressard, A Soveri, N Dauby… - Expert review of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives The lack of validated instruments assessing vaccine hesitancy/confidence among
health care professionals (HCPs) for themselves, and their patients led us to develop and …

Impact of information timeliness and richness on public engagement on social media during COVID-19 pandemic: An empirical investigation based on NLP and …

K Li, C Zhou, XR Luo, J Benitez, Q Liao - Decision Support Systems, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper investigates how information timeliness and richness affect public engagement
using text data from China's largest social media platform during times of the COVID-19 …

Ebola and localized blame on social media: Analysis of Twitter and Facebook conversations during the 2014–2015 Ebola epidemic

M Roy, N Moreau, C Rousseau, A Mercier… - Culture, Medicine, and …, 2020 - Springer
This study aimed to analyze main groups accused on social media of causing or spreading
the 2014–2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa. In this analysis, blame is construed as a …

Perceptions of blame on social media during the coronavirus pandemic

M Choli, DJ Kuss - Computers in Human Behavior, 2021 - Elsevier
The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease is overwhelming resources, economies
and countries around the world. Millions of people have been infected and hundreds of …

Trust and public health emergency events: a mixed-methods systematic review

P Sopory, JM Novak, AM Day, S Eckert… - Disaster medicine and …, 2022 - cambridge.org
The systematic review examined the phenomenon of trust during public health emergency
events. The literature reviewed was field studies done with people directly affected or likely …

The impact of government use of social media and social media contradictions on trust in government and citizens' attitudes in times of crisis

KS Al-Omoush, R Garrido, J Cañero - Journal of Business Research, 2023 - Elsevier
This study explores three issues with reference to times of crisis: the impact of government
use of social media, and of social media contradictions, on trust in government, and on …

Flu vaccination among patients with diabetes: motives, perceptions, trust, and risk culture-a qualitative survey

P Verger, A Bocquier, C Vergélys, J Ward… - BMC Public Health, 2018 - Springer
Background Vaccination against seasonal influenza (SIV) is recommended for patients with
diabetes, but their vaccination coverage is unsatisfactory in France and elsewhere. This …