论文标题

医生与护士:了解医护人员疫苗犹豫的巨大鸿沟

Doctors vs. Nurses: Understanding the Great Divide in Vaccine Hesitancy among Healthcare Workers

论文作者

Ahamed, Sajid Hussain Rafi, Shakil, Shahid, Lyu, Hanjia, Zhang, Xinping, Luo, Jiebo

论文摘要

医护人员(例如医生和护士)有望是可信赖的疫苗相关信息来源。他们对Covid-19疫苗的看法可能会影响普通人群的疫苗接种。但是,即使在医护人员中,疫苗犹豫仍然是一个重要的问题。因此,了解他们的意见以帮助降低疫苗犹豫的水平至关重要。有研究研究了使用问卷调查的医护人员对COVID-19疫苗的观点。据报道,与医生相比,护士之间的疫苗犹豫比例要高得多。我们打算使用社交媒体数据以更大的规模和细谷物进行验证和研究这种现象,研究人员在Covid-19大流行期间有效地利用了该现象,以有效地利用该现象来解决现实世界中的问题。更具体地说,我们使用关键字搜索来识别医护人员,并将他们从相应的Twitter用户的个人资料描述中进一步将其分类为医生和护士。此外,我们采用基于变压器的语言模型来删除无关紧要的推文。情感分析和主题建模用于分析和比较医生和护士发布的推文中的情感和主题差异。我们发现,医生总体上对Covid-19疫苗更为积极。医生和护士以负面方式讨论疫苗时的重点通常不同。医生更关心疫苗对新变体的有效性,而护士更加关注对儿童的潜在副作用。因此,我们建议在与不同的医护人员群体沟通时,应采取更多定制的策略。

Healthcare workers such as doctors and nurses are expected to be trustworthy and creditable sources of vaccine-related information. Their opinions toward the COVID-19 vaccines may influence the vaccine uptake among the general population. However, vaccine hesitancy is still an important issue even among the healthcare workers. Therefore, it is critical to understand their opinions to help reduce the level of vaccine hesitancy. There have been studies examining healthcare workers' viewpoints on COVID-19 vaccines using questionnaires. Reportedly, a considerably higher proportion of vaccine hesitancy is observed among nurses, compared to doctors. We intend to verify and study this phenomenon at a much larger scale and in fine grain using social media data, which has been effectively and efficiently leveraged by researchers to address real-world issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. More specifically, we use a keyword search to identify healthcare workers and further classify them into doctors and nurses from the profile descriptions of the corresponding Twitter users. Moreover, we apply a transformer-based language model to remove irrelevant tweets. Sentiment analysis and topic modeling are employed to analyze and compare the sentiment and thematic differences in the tweets posted by doctors and nurses. We find that doctors are overall more positive toward the COVID-19 vaccines. The focuses of doctors and nurses when they discuss vaccines in a negative way are in general different. Doctors are more concerned with the effectiveness of the vaccines over newer variants while nurses pay more attention to the potential side effects on children. Therefore, we suggest that more customized strategies should be deployed when communicating with different groups of healthcare workers.

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