Using wiki surveys to rapidly test messages promoting COVID-19 vaccination boosters and child vaccination among Philadelphia residents.

Publication date: Aug 23, 2024

Formative research is an important component of health communication campaign development. Rapid message testing approaches are useful for testing new messaging quickly and efficiently during public health emergencies, such as COVID-19, when guidance and recommendations are rapidly changing. Wiki surveys simultaneously collect quantitative message testing data and qualitative feedback on potential social media campaign messages. Philly CEAL used wiki surveys to test messages about COVID-19 vaccinations for dissemination on social media. A cross-sectional survey of Philadelphia residents (N = 199) was conducted between January and March 2023. Wiki surveys were used to assess the perceived effectiveness of messages promoting the updated COVID-19 booster and child vaccination. In each wiki survey, participants were presented with two messages and asked to select the one that they perceived as most effective. Participants could alternatively select “can’t decide” or submit their own message. A score estimating the probability of selection was calculated for each message. Participant-generated messages were routinely reviewed and incorporated into the message pool. Participants cast a total of 32,281 votes on messages seeded by the research team (n = 20) and participants (n = 43). The highest scoring messages were those that were generated by participants and spoke to getting your child vaccinated to protect them against serious illness and getting the booster to protect your health and that of your community. These messages were incorporated into social media posts disseminated by Philly CEAL’s social media accounts. Wiki surveys are a feasible and efficient method of rapid message testing for social media campaigns.

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Concepts Keywords
Philadelphia Adolescent
Pool Adult
Rapidly Booster vaccination
Vaccinated Child
Wiki COVID-19
COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Formative research
Health Communication
Health message testing
Health Promotion
Humans
Immunization, Secondary
Male
Middle Aged
Philadelphia
SARS-CoV-2
Social Media
Surveys and Questionnaires
Vaccination
Wiki survey

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease VO vaccination
disease MESH emergencies
disease VO effectiveness
disease VO effective
disease VO vaccinated
disease VO efficient
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease VO USA
drug DRUGBANK N-acetylsulfanilyl chloride
disease VO ineffective
drug DRUGBANK Medical Cannabis
disease VO vaccine
disease VO immunized
disease MESH reinfection
disease MESH long COVID
disease MESH complications
disease VO time
disease VO unvaccinated
disease MESH death
disease VO dose
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
disease VO protocol
disease VO organization
disease IDO process
disease VO Equity
disease VO immunization

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