Published on in Vol 7, No 7 (2021): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27942, first published .
The Saudi Ministry of Health’s Twitter Communication Strategies and Public Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Content Analysis Study

The Saudi Ministry of Health’s Twitter Communication Strategies and Public Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Content Analysis Study

The Saudi Ministry of Health’s Twitter Communication Strategies and Public Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Content Analysis Study

Journals

  1. Zhang W, Yuan H, Zhu C, Chen Q, Evans R. Does Citizen Engagement With Government Social Media Accounts Differ During the Different Stages of Public Health Crises? An Empirical Examination of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  2. Ibrahim W, Abaalalaa H, Hardie A. Pre-suasive and persuasive strategies in the tweets of the Saudi Ministry of Health during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic: A corpus linguistic exploration. Frontiers in Communication 2022;7 View
  3. Diers-Lawson A, Omondi G, Hillier S. Shooting from the hip or taking careful aim? Developing the VISTA analytic framework comparing English and Scottish visual campaigns for self-protective behaviour throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Visual Political Communication 2021;9(1):59 View
  4. Björck A, Diers-Lawson A, Felix Dücrey F. Evolution and Effectiveness of the Governmental Risk and Crisis Communication on Twitter in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Switzerland. Proceedings of the International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference 2022;5:27 View
  5. Hoque M, Lee K, Beyer J, Curran S, Gonser K, Lam N, Mihunov V, Wang K. Analyzing Tweeting Patterns and Public Engagement on Twitter During the Recognition Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study of Two U.S. States. IEEE Access 2022;10:72879 View
  6. Chang A, Xian X, Liu M, Zhao X. Health Communication through Positive and Solidarity Messages Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Automated Content Analysis of Facebook Uses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(10):6159 View
  7. Che S, Zhang S, Kim J. How public health agencies communicate with the public on TikTok under the normalization of COVID-19: A case of 2022 Shanghai's outbreak. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  8. Che S, Nan D, Zhou Y, Zhang S, Kim J. Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) in Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis (Preprint). Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2022 View
  9. UĞURLUER S, TÜZKAN T, KARPAT AKTUĞLU I. Covid-19 Ve Sosyal Medyada Kriz Yönetimi: T.C. Cumhurbaşkanlığı ve Bakanlıklarının Twitter Kullanımları Üzerine Bir İnceleme. Akdeniz Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Dergisi 2021;(36):366 View
  10. Fissi S, Gori E, Romolini A. Social media government communication and stakeholder engagement in the era of Covid-19: evidence from Italy. International Journal of Public Sector Management 2022;35(3):276 View
  11. Almulla H, Al-Ansari A. Application of Public Health Precautionary Guidelines Before Contracting COVID-19: Lessons Learned from a Qualitative Descriptive Study. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2023;Volume 16:101 View
  12. Chen Y, Zhang Z. An easy numeric data augmentation method for early-stage COVID-19 tweets exploration of participatory dynamics of public attention and news coverage. Information Processing & Management 2022;59(6):103073 View
  13. ARTAN ÖZORAN B. Bir Halkla İlişkiler Aracı olarak Twitter: Dünya Sağlık Örgütü Paylaşımlarının İçerik Analizi ve Metin Madenciliği ile İncelenmesi. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 2022:125 View
  14. Alduais F, Raoush A, Samara A, Sartawi K. The impact of information sharing on the quality of decision-making: From the point of view of employees in Jordanian private hospitals. Cogent Business & Management 2023;10(1) View
  15. Che S, Kim J. Sentiment Impact of Public Health Agency communication Strategies on TikTok under COVID-19 Normalization: Deep Learning Exploration. Journal of Public Health 2023 View
  16. Al-Rubai’ey F, Al-Sharafi A. Ethos in COVID-19 crisis communication: evidence from Oman. Journal of Risk Research 2023;26(9):931 View
  17. Lösch L, Zuiderent-Jerak T, Kunneman F, Syurina E, Bongers M, Stein M, Chan M, Willems W, Timen A. Capturing Emerging Experiential Knowledge for Vaccination Guidelines Through Natural Language Processing: Proof-of-Concept Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e44461 View
  18. Balogun B, Hogden A, Kemp N, Yang L, Agaliotis M. Public health agencies’ use of social media for communication during pandemics: a scoping review of the literature. Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives 2023;14(4):235 View
  19. Zurro-Antón N, Moreno Á, Humanes M. CERC como modelo de investigación en crecimiento: análisis de su aplicación en las estrategias de comunicación de emergencias sanitarias en la última década. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico 2023;29(2):395 View
  20. AlOmar R, AlShamlan N, Shafey M, AlAbdulKader A, AlHarkan K, Al-Johani W, Motabgani S, Alkaltham N, Alharbi A. A Cross-Sectional Analysis into the Willingness and Hesitancy to Test and Vaccinate Against COVID-19 Among the Elderly Population in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Patient Preference and Adherence 2023;Volume 17:3173 View
  21. AlOmar R, AlHarbi A, Abu Abdullah L, Almuqbil S, Albahrani Z, Aldar H, Alzouri F, Al-Shiban M, AlShamlan N, Shafey M, AlAbdulKader A, Alotaibi N. Intention and practice on personal preventive measures against COVID-19 among older adults in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: an epidemiological study using the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11 View
  22. Bajouk H, Ferré-Pavia C. Understanding government social media communication strategies and public engagement during the COVID-19 crisis in Lebanon. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 2024;14(2):e202417 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Setiawan A, Nurmandi A, Saputra H. HCI International 2022 Posters. View