Doctors vs. Nurses: Understanding the Great Divide in Vaccine Hesitancy among Healthcare Workers
Sajid Hussain Rafi Ahamed, Shahid Shakil, Hanjia Lyu, Xinping Zhang,, Jiebo Luo

TL;DR
This study analyzes Twitter data to compare vaccine hesitancy and concerns between doctors and nurses, revealing distinct thematic focuses and sentiment differences that can inform targeted communication strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a large-scale social media analysis approach to differentiate vaccine-related opinions between healthcare professional groups.
Findings
Doctors are more positive toward COVID-19 vaccines.
Doctors focus on vaccine effectiveness against variants.
Nurses emphasize potential side effects on children.
Abstract
Healthcare workers such as doctors and nurses are expected to be trustworthy and creditable sources of vaccine-related information. Their opinions toward the COVID-19 vaccines may influence the vaccine uptake among the general population. However, vaccine hesitancy is still an important issue even among the healthcare workers. Therefore, it is critical to understand their opinions to help reduce the level of vaccine hesitancy. There have been studies examining healthcare workers' viewpoints on COVID-19 vaccines using questionnaires. Reportedly, a considerably higher proportion of vaccine hesitancy is observed among nurses, compared to doctors. We intend to verify and study this phenomenon at a much larger scale and in fine grain using social media data, which has been effectively and efficiently leveraged by researchers to address real-world issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. More…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Misinformation and Its Impacts · Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
