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Parents seeking burn first aid information on social media can be effectively analyzed. This study developed search strategies to find and analyze these online conversations for intervention research.

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  • Pediatric injury prevention
  • Digital health interventions
  • Social media analytics

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  • Burns are common childhood injuries with significant physical and psychological consequences.
  • Effective first aid is crucial for managing burn severity and pain.
  • Parents frequently use online platforms, especially social media, to access timely health information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of identifying, accessing, and analyzing social media discussions about burn first aid among parents.
  • To inform the development and evaluation of future burn first aid interventions for parents.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized parent focus groups and surveys to select relevant social media platforms (Facebook, Mumsnet, Netmums, Twitter, Reddit, YouTube).
  • Developed a taxonomy of search terms and a search strategy to locate relevant data.
  • Employed natural language processing and manual inspection for data filtering and analysis, examining conversation length, participant numbers, post purpose, burn types, and keywords.

Main Results:

  • Data were successfully collected from Mumsnet, Netmums, YouTube, and Twitter; Facebook and Reddit yielded no relevant data.
  • Sunburn was a common topic across all accessible platforms.
  • Parenting forums (Mumsnet, Netmums) were primarily used to seek advice, while YouTube and Twitter were mainly used to provide advice.
  • Contact burns and sunburn were the most discussed burn types on Mumsnet and Netmums.

Conclusions:

  • Developed effective search strategies for extracting and analyzing social media data on burn first aid.
  • The methodology can serve as a template for researching other health topics not easily found via specific searches.
  • YouTube and Twitter are valuable for pre- and post-intervention messaging and reach, while Mumsnet and Netmums are ideal for qualitative research informing intervention design.