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Clinician Violence Moves Online


by Linda Keslar //
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Just before the pandemic began, a group from Northwestern University and the University of Chicago wrapped up one of the first major studies to describe physician experiences with online harassment. In the offline world, health care jobs are among the most dangerous, and hospital workers face four times the risk of violence as people in other industries (“When Healers Get Hurt,” Winter 2019). The study, published in
JAMA Internal Medicine early in 2021, found that this danger exists online as well, with one in four physicians reporting a personal attack on social media. Top reasons for attacks included the doctors’ advocacy of vaccinations, gun control and access to abortion. But there were also personal attacks based on the poster’s religion and race, and one in six female physicians faced online sexual harassment.  ....

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Anti-vaccination proponents inadvertently inspire pro-vaccination social media campaign


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What can vaccine proponents, clinicians and public health communicators learn from anti-vaxxers ? A lot, according to new guidance for pro-vaccination social media events written by University of Pittsburgh health scientists.
The five-part guidelines, published in the journal
Vaccine, arose from an analysis of a grassroots pro-vaccination campaign organized last year by popular physician and social media personality Dr. Zubin Damania, colloquially known as ZDoggMD. Unexpectedly, more than three-quarters of the tweets associated with the event were opposing vaccination, researchers found.
While the opposition was jarring, it did provide some constructive lessons.
WHAT S THE IMPACT? ....

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Five research-backed steps to a pro-vaccination social media campaign


Five research-backed steps to a pro-vaccination social media campaign
What can vaccine proponents, clinicians and public health communicators learn from “anti-vaxxers?” A lot, according to new guidance for pro-vaccination social media events written by University of Pittsburgh health scientists.
The five-part guidelines, published today in the journal Vaccine, arose from an analysis of a grassroots pro-vaccination campaign organized last year by popular physician and social media personality Zubin Damania, M.D., colloquially known as “ZDoggMD.” Unexpectedly, more than three-quarters of the tweets associated with the event were opposing vaccination, researchers found.
“While at first it felt a little defeating that the event was co-opted to spread anti-vaccination messages, we learned some really constructive lessons,” said lead author Beth Hoffman, M.P.H., a doctoral student at Pitt’s Graduate School of Public Health. “I expect our guidelines will pro ....

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