• Aucun résultat trouvé

COVID-19 pandemic impact on people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: Insights from patient-generated health data on social media

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Partager "COVID-19 pandemic impact on people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: Insights from patient-generated health data on social media"

Copied!
18
0
0

Texte intégral

Loading

Figure

Table 1. Hashtags related to COVID-19 and RMDs used in the Twitter search.
Table 2. Primary health themes, thematic analysis of tweets per theme, and  representative tweets

Références

Documents relatifs

The rate of older adults with clinically relevant impaired mental health was similar to pre- pandemic levels in Luxembourg, suggesting thatnegative mental health

Three countries fared worse on two outcomes each: Hong Kong (stress & wellbeing); Turkey (stress & negative affect); and Finland (lower positive affect and higher

Thus, the recent tweets of the active users who contributed to the information cascades about COVID- 19 treatments tend to exhibit a user tendency to score high on Neuroticism?.

Statistical results of the 17 linear and ordinal logistic regression analyses conducted for changes in wellbeing, activity level and sleep quality (all based on the

The modules have been developed to support WHO guidance on COVID-19 preparedness and response, facility readiness for COVID-19 case management, and the continuity of essential

The agricultural trade balance of Latin America and the Caribbean (15 countries, with available data to July 2020) increased by a value of 9.72 billion dollars, or 13 percent,

quality of life, social democratic societies were under pressure to become more efficient and effective in delivering those programmes as well as other public

Precisely, these health workers and medical scientists of Chinese origin are cooperating tightly with French public services − the public hospitals (AP-HP),