Social media in health care: Exploring its use by health-care professionals in Greece.

作者: Iraklis Varlamis , Ioannis Apostolakis , Ioannis Katsas

DOI: 10.1080/17538157.2021.1906256

关键词: Political sciencePandemicPublic healthThe InternetBattlePublic relationsQuality (business)Health careSocial mediaPopulation

摘要: The lockdown restrictions that have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped way people live, work, and interact with each other. At same time, it changed health-care professionals national systems around world are fighting in this battle for public health. Social media (SoMe) played their informational role fight almost one-third of world's population being active users social platforms. Contemporary tried to find ways engage more actively SoMe as Internet increasingly searching health information on As a result, new demand-side levers arise sector along opportunities risks stakeholders. Our study looked into responses 173 Greece. here stay majority embrace them professional lives. Quality work context Greek our cohort contribute attitudes perceptions use care.

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