A Simple and Systematic Approach to Qualitative Data Extraction From Social Media for Novice Health Care Researchers: Tutorial.
JMIR Form Res
; 8: e54407, 2024 Jul 09.
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Social media analyses have become increasingly popular among health care researchers. Social media continues to grow its user base and, when analyzed, offers unique insight into health problems. The process of obtaining data for social media analyses varies greatly and involves ethical considerations. Data extraction is often facilitated by software tools, some of which are open source, while others are costly and therefore not accessible to all researchers. The use of software for data extraction is accompanied by additional challenges related to the uniqueness of social media data. Thus, this paper serves as a tutorial for a simple method of extracting social media data that is accessible to novice health care researchers and public health professionals who are interested in pursuing social media research. The discussed methods were used to extract data from Facebook for a study of maternal perspectives on sudden unexpected infant death.
Facebook; Facebook analysis; Facebook extraction; SIDS; SUID; United States; analysis; data extraction; extraction tutorial; health care research; health-related; maternal perspective; maternal perspectives; mother; mothers; post; posts; qualitative data; safe sleep; social media; social media analysis; sudden infant death syndrome; sudden unexpected infant death; systematic approach; women
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