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Case Studies on the Use of Sentiment Analysis to Assess the Effectiveness and Safety of Health Technologies: A Scoping Review

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IEEE ACCESS
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 66043-66051

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3076356

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Social networking (online); Sentiment analysis; Data mining; Medical services; Medical treatment; Drugs; Blogs; Health technology assessment; HTA; sentiment analysis; health technologies; medical devices; biomedical engineering; clinical engineering

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Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary approach used to evaluate medical, social, economic, and ethical issues related to the use of health technologies. Surveillance of social media platforms can provide insights on the effectiveness and safety of health technologies to the clinical community and decision makers. Sentiment analysis of public opinion on health technologies posted on social media can be used to assess the accuracy and automation of these methods.
A health technology assessment (HTA) is commonly defined as a multidisciplinary approach used to evaluate medical, social, economic, and ethical issues related to the use of a health technology in a systematic, transparent, unbiased, robust manner. To help inform HTA recommendations, the surveillance of social media platforms can provide important insights to the clinical community and to decision makers on the effectiveness and safety of the use of health technologies on a patient. A scoping review of the published literature was performed to gain some insight on the accuracy and automation of sentiment analysis (SA) used to assess public opinion on the use of health technologies. A literature search of major databases was conducted. The main search concepts were SA, social media, and patient perspective. Among the 1,776 unique citations identified, 12 studies that described the use of SA methods to evaluate public opinion on or experiences with the use of health technologies as posted on social media platforms were included. The SA methods used were either lexicon- or machine learning-based. Two studies focused on medical devices, three examined HPV vaccination, and the remaining studies targeted drug therapies. Due to the limitations and inherent differences among SA tools, the outcomes of these applications should be considered exploratory. The results of our study can initiate discussions on how the automation of algorithms to interpret public opinion of health technologies should be further developed to optimize the use of data available on social media.

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