During recent years, public health organizations have faced the challenges of digitization, adopting new communication practices. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on this process, accelerating the digitization of healthcare communication. In this context, utilizing a theoretical framework that intertwines health communication and social media studies, this article investigates how local health authorities located in Lombardy (North of Italy) managed COVID-19 pandemic on their Facebook pages during the first phase of the emergency. The findings highlight the growing number of COVID-19 posts in the pages and a significant response from social media users in terms of interactions and engagement, reiterating the strategic role of these organizations in healthcare communication. Furthermore, they reveal a gradual adaptation of health communication to the dynamics of social media, especially in terms of popularity, programmability, and connectivity. The emergence of a platform-based approach to healthcare communication is also discussed.
Locatelli, E., Lovari, A., Righetti, N., When Public Health Communication Intertwines with Social Media Logic. A Focus on the Early Phase of COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy, <<COMUNICAZIONI SOCIALI>>, 2p24; (1): 21-36. [doi:10.26350/001200_000198] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/301120]
When Public Health Communication Intertwines with Social Media Logic. A Focus on the Early Phase of COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy
Locatelli, Elisabetta
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2024
Abstract
During recent years, public health organizations have faced the challenges of digitization, adopting new communication practices. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on this process, accelerating the digitization of healthcare communication. In this context, utilizing a theoretical framework that intertwines health communication and social media studies, this article investigates how local health authorities located in Lombardy (North of Italy) managed COVID-19 pandemic on their Facebook pages during the first phase of the emergency. The findings highlight the growing number of COVID-19 posts in the pages and a significant response from social media users in terms of interactions and engagement, reiterating the strategic role of these organizations in healthcare communication. Furthermore, they reveal a gradual adaptation of health communication to the dynamics of social media, especially in terms of popularity, programmability, and connectivity. The emergence of a platform-based approach to healthcare communication is also discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.