Recommendations From the Twitter Hashtag #DoctorsAreDickheads: Qualitative Analysis
BackgroundThe social media site Twitter has 145 million daily active users worldwide and has become a popular forum for users to communicate their health care concerns and experiences as patients. In the fall of 2018, a hashtag titled #DoctorsAreDickheads emerged, with almost 40,000 posts calling at...
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Main Authors: | Sharma, Anjana Estelle (Author), Mann, Ziva (Author), Cherian, Roy (Author), Del Rosario, Jan Bing (Author), Yang, Janine (Author), Sarkar, Urmimala (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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