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Perceptions of the Agency and Responsibility of the NHS COVID-19 App on Twitter: Critical Discourse Analysis.

Dan HeatonElena NicheleJérémie ClosJoel E Fischer
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
Twitter users presented the NHS COVID-19 App as an active social actor with a clear sense of social agency. The study also revealed that Twitter users perceived the app as responsible for their welfare, particularly when it provided instructions or permission, and this perception remained consistent throughout the discourse, particularly during significant events. Overall, this study contributes to understanding how social agency is discussed in social media discourse related to algorithmic-operated decisions This research offers valuable insights into public perceptions of decision-making digital contact-tracing health care technologies and their perceptions on the web, which, even in a postpandemic world, may shed light on how the public might respond to forthcoming interventions.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • social media
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
  • health information
  • sars cov
  • primary care
  • decision making
  • patient safety
  • social support
  • emergency department
  • health insurance
  • drug administration