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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Infodemiology

Date Submitted: Jun 21, 2024
Date Accepted: Nov 10, 2024

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Navigating Awareness and Strategies to Support Dementia Advocacy on Social Media During World Alzheimer’s Month: Infodemiology Study

Bacsu JD, Fraser SA, Jamali AA, Conanan C, Chasteen AL, Vellani S, Gowda-Sookochoff R, Berger C, Mah JC, Fehr F, Virani A, Rahemi Z, Nanson K, Cammer A, Andrew MK, Grewal KS, McGilton KS, Lautrup S, Spiteri RJ

Navigating Awareness and Strategies to Support Dementia Advocacy on Social Media During World Alzheimer’s Month: Infodemiology Study

JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e63464

DOI: 10.2196/63464

PMID: 39729354

PMCID: 11724219

Navigating Awareness and Strategies to Support Dementia Advocacy on Social Media During World Alzheimer’s Month: Thematic Analysis of Tweets

  • Juanita-Dawne Bacsu; 
  • Sarah Anne Fraser; 
  • Ali Akbar Jamali; 
  • Christine Conanan; 
  • Alison L. Chasteen; 
  • Shirin Vellani; 
  • Rory Gowda-Sookochoff; 
  • Corinne Berger; 
  • Jasmine Cassy Mah; 
  • Florriann Fehr; 
  • Anila Virani; 
  • Zahra Rahemi; 
  • Kate Nanson; 
  • Allison Cammer; 
  • Melissa K. Andrew; 
  • Karl S. Grewal; 
  • Katherine S. McGilton; 
  • Samantha Lautrup; 
  • Raymond J. Spiteri

ABSTRACT

Background:

Understanding advocacy strategies is essential to improving dementia awareness, reducing stigma, supporting cognitive health promotion, and influencing policy to support people living with dementia. However, there is a dearth of evidence-based research on advocacy strategies used to support dementia awareness.

Objective:

This study used Tweets from X (formerly Twitter) to understand dementia advocacy strategies used during the World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in September 2022.

Methods:

Tweets were scraped from X during the World Alzheimer’s Awareness Month from September 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022. After applying filters, 1,981 relevant posts were analyzed using thematic analysis, and measures were taken to support trustworthiness and rigor.

Results:

This study revealed a variety of advocacy strategies including sharing the voices of lived experience, targeting ethnic and cultural groups, myth-busting strategies, and political lobbying. Although a range of strategies were identified, further research is needed to examine advocacy strategies within different countries and political contexts. Moreover, the impact of specific strategies on stigma reduction, cognitive health promotion, and policy change needs to be scientifically evaluated.

Conclusions:

Our study offers valuable insight on strategies to bolster dementia advocacy and awareness campaigns to support people living with dementia. Findings from our research may provide critical insight for policymakers, organizations, and health professionals working to reduce dementia-related stigma and increase the uptake of risk-reduction activities to support the promotion of cognitive health. Clinical Trial: Not applicable.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Bacsu JD, Fraser SA, Jamali AA, Conanan C, Chasteen AL, Vellani S, Gowda-Sookochoff R, Berger C, Mah JC, Fehr F, Virani A, Rahemi Z, Nanson K, Cammer A, Andrew MK, Grewal KS, McGilton KS, Lautrup S, Spiteri RJ

Navigating Awareness and Strategies to Support Dementia Advocacy on Social Media During World Alzheimer’s Month: Infodemiology Study

JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e63464

DOI: 10.2196/63464

PMID: 39729354

PMCID: 11724219

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