Abstract

BackgroundIn the recent years, social networking sites (SNSs, also called social media) have been adopted in organ donation campaigns, and recruiting opinion leaders for such campaigns has been found effective in promoting behavioral changes.ObjectiveThe aim of this paper was to focus on the dissemination of organ donation tweets on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, and to examine the opinion leadership in the retweet network of popular organ donation messages using social network analysis. It also aimed to investigate how personal and social attributes contribute to a user’s opinion leadership on the topic of organ donation.MethodsAll messages about organ donation posted on Weibo from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 were extracted using Python Web crawler. A retweet network with 505,047 nodes and 545,312 edges of the popular messages (n=206) was constructed and analyzed. The local and global opinion leaderships were measured using network metrics, and the roles of personal attributes, professional knowledge, and social positions in obtaining the opinion leadership were examined using general linear model.ResultsThe findings revealed that personal attributes, professional knowledge, and social positions predicted individual’s local opinion leadership in the retweet network of popular organ donation messages. Alternatively, personal attributes and social positions, but not professional knowledge, were significantly associated with global opinion leadership.ConclusionsThe findings of this study indicate that health campaign designers may recruit peer leaders in SNS organ donation promotions to facilitate information sharing among the target audience. Users who are unverified, active, well connected, and experienced with information and communications technology (ICT) will accelerate the sharing of organ donation messages in the global environment. Medical professionals such as organ transplant surgeons who can wield a great amount of influence on their direct connections could also effectively participate in promoting organ donation on social media.

Highlights

  • On behalf of all IRODaT staff, we are glad to present the preliminary numbers of 40 countries in worldwide organ donation and transplantation activity 2015

  • IRODaT presents -- the transplantation worldwide activity of 2015. It is divided in 7 different figures, which each one represent a different organ transplant activity

  • The case of kidney and liver transplant are divided into two figures; one for transplant from deceased donors and the other for transplant from living donors

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Dear colleagues

On behalf of all IRODaT staff, we are glad to present the preliminary numbers of 40 countries in worldwide organ donation and transplantation activity 2015. IRODaT mission is to support the healthcare professionals, transplant specialist, researchers and general community to have access to verified and validated information. We invite you to visit periodically IRODaT website www.irodat.org, where you will find information from other countries and other news regarding international organ donation and transplantation. Through our Twitter account, where we already follow you, and we publish our congresses activity and others. We would like to thank all your effort to develop the IRODaT network, and encourage the donation and transplantation activity in your own countries

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