TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring Public Health Agencies’ Communication on Social Media in the Early Stages of the Covid-19 Pandemic An International Perspective
AU - Maslowska, Ewa
AU - Guo, Zhirui
AU - Oh, Sang-Hwa
AU - Smit, Eline
N1 - Copyright (c) 2025 Ewa Maslowska, Zhirui Guo, Sang-Hwa Oh, Eline Smit
PY - 2025/1/14
Y1 - 2025/1/14
N2 - The Covid-19 pandemic created a significant challenge for public health agencies worldwide. Many have turned to social media as a tool for pandemic-related information dissemination. However, research on the effectiveness of social media for pandemic communication is still limited. This study explores social media communication by health agencies during the early stages of the pandemic in four countries which differ in their pandemic dynamics, cultural and geopolitical factors: the Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, and the United States. We focus on Twitter and identify themes present in the health agencies’ communication, as well as their relationship with the publics’ engagement. We find that the health agencies’ communication was mostly neutral and focused on providing sources for more information about the virus and basic information about the virus, however, there are differences between the countries.
AB - The Covid-19 pandemic created a significant challenge for public health agencies worldwide. Many have turned to social media as a tool for pandemic-related information dissemination. However, research on the effectiveness of social media for pandemic communication is still limited. This study explores social media communication by health agencies during the early stages of the pandemic in four countries which differ in their pandemic dynamics, cultural and geopolitical factors: the Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, and the United States. We focus on Twitter and identify themes present in the health agencies’ communication, as well as their relationship with the publics’ engagement. We find that the health agencies’ communication was mostly neutral and focused on providing sources for more information about the virus and basic information about the virus, however, there are differences between the countries.
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U2 - 10.47368/ejhc.2025.101
DO - 10.47368/ejhc.2025.101
M3 - Article
SN - 1081-0730
VL - 6
SP - 1
EP - 26
JO - Journal of Health Communication
JF - Journal of Health Communication
IS - 1
ER -