Methods for Social Media Monitoring Related to Vaccination: Systematic Scoping Review
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance2020Vol. 7(2), pp. e17149–e17149
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Emilie Karafillakis, Sam Martin, Clarissa Simas, Kate Olsson, Judit Takács, Sara Dada, Heidi J. Larson
Abstract
Social media monitoring still constitutes a new means to research and understand public sentiments around vaccination. A wide range of methods are currently used by researchers. Future research should focus on evaluating these methods to offer more evidence and support the development of social media monitoring as a valuable research design.
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