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A Typology of Social Media Use by Human Service Nonprofits: Mixed Methods Study

A Typology of Social Media Use by Human Service Nonprofits: Mixed Methods Study

Our aim was to identify organizations active on Facebook but not on Twitter, thereby maintaining uniformity in organization type while varying the social media platform for further model validation. Using Apify software [47], we collected messages from 67 SA organizations and subsequently selected a random sample of 500 messages (n=2520).

Jia Xue, Micheal L Shier, Junxiang Chen, Yirun Wang, Chengda Zheng, Chen Chen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51698

Usability and Feasibility Evaluation of a Web-Based and Offline Cybersecurity Resource for Health Care Organizations (The Essentials of Cybersecurity in Health Care Organizations Framework Resource): Mixed Methods Study

Usability and Feasibility Evaluation of a Web-Based and Offline Cybersecurity Resource for Health Care Organizations (The Essentials of Cybersecurity in Health Care Organizations Framework Resource): Mixed Methods Study

In 2020, the Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, published the Essentials of Cybersecurity in Health Care Organizations (ECHO) framework, developed through research on capacity and maturity levels across health care organizations worldwide and Delphi research with leading figures in the fields of cybersecurity, ICT, and health policy [11,12].

Niki O'Brien, Roberto Fernandez Crespo, Fiona O'Driscoll, Mabel Prendergast, Deeph Chana, Ara Darzi, Saira Ghafur

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50968

Social Media Strategies for Health Promotion by Nonprofit Organizations: Multiple Case Study Design

Social Media Strategies for Health Promotion by Nonprofit Organizations: Multiple Case Study Design

What is not clear from this literature is how decisions regarding the use of social media are undertaken by nonprofit organizations that want to increase their impact in terms of health promotion. Our study, conducted in the context of cancer, aims at understanding why and how nonprofit organizations develop social media strategies, with the goal of eliciting how such organizations can successfully leverage social media.

Isabelle Vedel, Jui Ramaprasad, Liette Lapointe

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(4):e15586