Back to Search Start Over

Impacts of biomedical hashtag-based Twitter campaign: #DHPSP utilization for promotion of open innovation in digital health, patient safety, and personalized medicine

Authors :
Maria Kletecka-Pulker
Himel Mondal
Dongdong Wang
R. Gonzalo Parra
Abdulkadir Yusif Maigoro
Soojin Lee
Tushar Garg
Eoghan J. Mulholland
Hari Prasad Devkota
Bikramjit Konwar
Sourav S. Patnaik
Ronan Lordan
Faisal A. Nawaz
Christos Tsagkaris
Rehab A. Rayan
Anna Maria Louka
Ronita De
Pravin Badhe
Eva Schaden
Harald Willschke
Mathias Maleczek
Hemanth Kumar Boyina
Garba M. Khalid
Md. Sahab Uddin
Sanusi
Johra Khan
Joy I. Odimegwu
Andy Wai Kan Yeung
Faizan Akram
Chandragiri Siva Sai
Sherri Bucher
Shravan Kumar Paswan
Rajeev K. Singla
Bairong Shen
Sara Di Lonardo
Anela Tosevska
Jesus Simal-Gandara
Manja Zec
Elena González-Burgos
Marija Habijan
Maurizio Battino
Francesca Giampieri
Aleksei Tikhonov
Danila Cianciosi
Tamara Y. Forbes-Hernandez
José L. Quiles
Bruno Mezzetti
Smith B. Babiaka
Mosa E.O. Ahmed
Paula Piccard
Mágali S. Urquiza
Jennifer R. Depew
Fabien Schultz
Daniel Sur
Sandeep R. Pai
Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
Merisa Cenanovic
Nikolay T. Tzvetkov
Surya Kant Tripathi
Kiran R. Kharat
Alfonso T. Garcia-Sosa
Simon Sieber
Atanas G. Atanasov
Source :
Current Research in Biotechnology, Vol 3, Iss , Pp 146-153 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

The open innovation hub Digital Health and Patient Safety Platform (DHPSP) was recently established with the purpose to invigorate collaborative scientific research and the development of new digital products and personalized solutions aiming to improve human health and patient safety. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of a Twitter-based campaign centered on using the hashtag #DHPSP to promote the visibility of the DHPSP initiative. Thus, tweets containing #DHPSP were monitored for five weeks for the period 20.10.2020–24.11.2020 and were analyzed with Symplur Signals (social media analytics tool). In the study period, a total of 11,005 tweets containing #DHPSP were posted by 3020 Twitter users, generating 151,984,378 impressions. Analysis of the healthcare stakeholder-identity of the Twitter users who used #DHPSP revealed that the most of participating user accounts belonged to individuals or doctors, with the top three user locations being the United States (501 users), the United Kingdom (155 users), and India (121 users). Analysis of co-occurring hashtags and the full text of the posted tweets further revealed that the major themes of attention in the #DHPSP Twitter-community were related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), medicine and health, digital health technologies, and science communication in general. Overall, these results indicate that the #DHPSP initiative achieved high visibility and engaged a large body of Twitter users interested in the DHPSP focus area. Moreover, the conducted campaign resulted in an increase of DHPSP member enrollments and website visitors, and new scientific collaborations were formed. Thus, Twitter campaigns centered on a dedicated hashtag prove to be a highly efficient tool for visibility-promotion, which could be successfully utilized by healthcare-related open innovation platforms or initiatives.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25902628
Volume :
3
Issue :
146-153
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Current Research in Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.965a7e1b50a24b18b2ad75c2b5f21ad1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crbiot.2021.04.004