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Women and Birth ; 35:S56-S56, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2235879
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International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health [Electronic Resource] ; 18(8):09, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1208499

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In the UK, tweets around COVID-19 and health care have primarily focused on the NHS. Recent research has identified that the psychological well-being of NHS staff has been adversely impacted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to investigate narratives relating to the NHS and COVID-19 during the first lockdown (26 March-4 July 2020). A total of 123,880 tweets were collated and downloaded bound to the time period of the first lockdown in order to analyse the real-time discourse around COVID-19 and the NHS. Content analysis was undertaken and tweets were coded to positive and negative sentiments. Five main themes were identified: (1) the dichotomies of 'clap for carers';(2) problems with PPE and testing;(3) peaks of anger;(4) issues around hero worship;and (5) hints of a normality. Further research exploring and documenting social media narratives around COVID-19 and the NHS, in this and subsequent lockdowns, should help in tailoring suitable support for staff in the future and acknowledging the profound impact that the pandemic has had.

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