Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru

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Autor(a) principal: Rodríguez, Iván E. Mujica
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Camara, Daniel F. Condor, De la Cruz, Lewis, Montero, Andrea E., Bacilio, Anthony, Solari, Esperanza Reyes
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Resumo: This research was carried out with the objective of analyzing the posts and perceptions of users, through their comments, about the drug ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. The pots and their comments were selected by manual search using the terms: "ivermectina" and "#ivermectina" in July 2020. The analysis of posts and their comments was made by conventional content analysis with an inductive process and supported by scientific bibliography. There were 17 posts made between May 18 and July 7, 2020, and were classified into 5 topics: rumors (58.8%), based on scientific evidence (11.8%), precaution (11.8%), production of the drug (11.8%) and confrontation (5.9%). Surprisingly, 70.0% of the rumors were offered by media pages. Regarding the comments, these were classified identifying the perceptions of users towards ivermectin into four topics: ivermectin as an “effective cure” (64.8%), request for information on ivermectin (25.3%), against the consumption of ivermectin (6.3%) and other treatments (3.6%). In conclusion, it was identified that more than half of the information about ivermectin that circulates through Facebook posts was classified as “rumors”, and most of them were originates from media pages; regarding the analysis of the comments, the perception of users who consider ivermectin as the “effective cure” against COVID-19 stands out over other perceptions.
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spelling Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in PeruAnálisis de publicaciones y comentarios sobre la ivermectina en Facebook durante la pandemia del COVID-19 en PerúIvermectinSocial networksSocial perceptionCOVID-19PeruIvermectinaRed socialPercepción socialCOVID-19PerúThis research was carried out with the objective of analyzing the posts and perceptions of users, through their comments, about the drug ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. The pots and their comments were selected by manual search using the terms: "ivermectina" and "#ivermectina" in July 2020. The analysis of posts and their comments was made by conventional content analysis with an inductive process and supported by scientific bibliography. There were 17 posts made between May 18 and July 7, 2020, and were classified into 5 topics: rumors (58.8%), based on scientific evidence (11.8%), precaution (11.8%), production of the drug (11.8%) and confrontation (5.9%). Surprisingly, 70.0% of the rumors were offered by media pages. Regarding the comments, these were classified identifying the perceptions of users towards ivermectin into four topics: ivermectin as an “effective cure” (64.8%), request for information on ivermectin (25.3%), against the consumption of ivermectin (6.3%) and other treatments (3.6%). In conclusion, it was identified that more than half of the information about ivermectin that circulates through Facebook posts was classified as “rumors”, and most of them were originates from media pages; regarding the analysis of the comments, the perception of users who consider ivermectin as the “effective cure” against COVID-19 stands out over other perceptions.Esta investigación se realizó con el objetivo de analizar las publicaciones y percepciones de los usuarios, a través de sus comentarios, sobre el fármaco ivermectina en Facebook durante la pandemia del COVID-19 en Perú. Las publicaciones y sus comentarios fueron seleccionados mediante búsqueda manual utilizando los términos: “ivermectina” y “#ivermectina” en julio del 2020. La interpretación de las publicaciones y sus comentarios se efectuó por análisis de contenido cualitativo convencional con proceso inductivo y apoyado por literatura científica. Se encontraron 17 publicaciones realizadas entre el 18 de mayo y 7 de julio del 2020, clasificándose en 5 temáticas: rumores (58,8%), basada en evidencia científica (11,8%), precaución (11,8%), producción del fármaco (11,8%) y confrontación (5,9%). Paradójicamente, el 70,0% de los rumores fueron ofrecidos por páginas de medios de comunicación. En cuanto a los comentarios, estos se clasificaron identificando las percepciones de los usuarios hacia la ivermectina en cuatro temas: ivermectina como “cura efectiva” (64,8%), solicitud de información sobre ivermectina (25,3%), en contra del consumo de ivermectina (6,3%) y otros tratamientos (3,6%). En conclusión, se identificó que más de la mitad de la información sobre ivermectina que circula mediante publicaciones en Facebook se clasifican como “rumores”, y en su mayoría son originadas por páginas de medios de comunicación; en cuanto al análisis de los comentarios se destaca la percepción de los usuarios que consideran a la ivermectina como la “cura efectiva” contra la COVID-19.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/190310.1590/SciELOPreprints.1903spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1903/3083Copyright (c) 2021 Iván E. Mujica Rodríguez, Daniel F. Condor Camara, Lewis De la Cruz, Andrea E. Montero, Anthony Bacilio, Esperanza Reyes Solarihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodríguez, Iván E. Mujica Camara, Daniel F. CondorDe la Cruz, LewisMontero, Andrea E. Bacilio, AnthonySolari, Esperanza Reyesreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-02-24T04:35:37Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1903Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-02-24T04:35:37SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
Análisis de publicaciones y comentarios sobre la ivermectina en Facebook durante la pandemia del COVID-19 en Perú
title Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
spellingShingle Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
Rodríguez, Iván E. Mujica
Ivermectin
Social networks
Social perception
COVID-19
Peru
Ivermectina
Red social
Percepción social
COVID-19
Perú
title_short Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
title_full Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
title_fullStr Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
title_sort Analysis of posts and comments about ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
author Rodríguez, Iván E. Mujica
author_facet Rodríguez, Iván E. Mujica
Camara, Daniel F. Condor
De la Cruz, Lewis
Montero, Andrea E.
Bacilio, Anthony
Solari, Esperanza Reyes
author_role author
author2 Camara, Daniel F. Condor
De la Cruz, Lewis
Montero, Andrea E.
Bacilio, Anthony
Solari, Esperanza Reyes
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodríguez, Iván E. Mujica
Camara, Daniel F. Condor
De la Cruz, Lewis
Montero, Andrea E.
Bacilio, Anthony
Solari, Esperanza Reyes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ivermectin
Social networks
Social perception
COVID-19
Peru
Ivermectina
Red social
Percepción social
COVID-19
Perú
topic Ivermectin
Social networks
Social perception
COVID-19
Peru
Ivermectina
Red social
Percepción social
COVID-19
Perú
description This research was carried out with the objective of analyzing the posts and perceptions of users, through their comments, about the drug ivermectin on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. The pots and their comments were selected by manual search using the terms: "ivermectina" and "#ivermectina" in July 2020. The analysis of posts and their comments was made by conventional content analysis with an inductive process and supported by scientific bibliography. There were 17 posts made between May 18 and July 7, 2020, and were classified into 5 topics: rumors (58.8%), based on scientific evidence (11.8%), precaution (11.8%), production of the drug (11.8%) and confrontation (5.9%). Surprisingly, 70.0% of the rumors were offered by media pages. Regarding the comments, these were classified identifying the perceptions of users towards ivermectin into four topics: ivermectin as an “effective cure” (64.8%), request for information on ivermectin (25.3%), against the consumption of ivermectin (6.3%) and other treatments (3.6%). In conclusion, it was identified that more than half of the information about ivermectin that circulates through Facebook posts was classified as “rumors”, and most of them were originates from media pages; regarding the analysis of the comments, the perception of users who consider ivermectin as the “effective cure” against COVID-19 stands out over other perceptions.
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