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Assessment of Beliefs and Attitudes About Statins Posted on Twitter

Authors :
Su Golder
Karen O'Connor
Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez
Robert E. Gross
Sean Hennessy
Source :
JAMA Network Open. 3:e208953
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Medical Association (AMA), 2020.

Abstract

Importance Statins are prescribed to help lower cholesterol levels but have poor adherence rates. Attitudes or beliefs toward medications are important to ascertain because they may be associated with patient behavior. Objective To identify health-related discussion in Twitter posts mentioning a statin and analyze the content within these posts. Design, Setting, and Participants This qualitative study included 11 852 posts related to 1 of 8 statins (7 licensed for use in the United States and 5 licensed in the United Kingdom) collected from May 10, 2013, to August 28, 2018. Twitter posts were identified as health related or not, and if health related, whether they were posted by a statin user, someone who knows a statin user, a health care professional, or undetermined. The health-related tweets were classified by the type of information posted, such as a belief about the medication, an adverse event, a question, or a reference to the cost of the medication. Data were analyzed from January 22 to November 19, 2019. Main Outcomes and Measures The number of posts by each user type identified and the categories identified by analyzing the content. Results Of the 11 852 Twitter posts about statins, 5201 (43.9%) were health related. The most frequent posts provided resource information, such as a link to a journal article (1824 of 5201 [35.1%]). The second most frequent type of health-related posts included personal beliefs or attitudes toward statins (1097 of 5201 [21.1%]). Personal experiences of adverse events (353 of 5201 [6.8%]), discussions about dosage (320 of 5201 [6.2%]), and questions about statins (191 of 5201 [3.7%]) followed. Posts indicated polarized beliefs and attitudes to statins from saving lives to causing death. Some beliefs, such as the direct confirmation that the use of statins mitigates the effects of an unhealthy diet, have not been extensively highlighted as common practice in the literature. Conclusion and Relevance This qualitative content analysis of Twitter posts about statins provides insights into beliefs about statins. Patient perspectives gathered from social media may help to inform research and improve public health messages and communication between health care professionals and patients.

Details

ISSN :
25743805
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JAMA Network Open
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........28ed447b8895eeb1ad0ce4888d379daa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.8953