State and Federal Legislators’ Responses on Social Media to the Mental Health and Burnout of Health Care Workers Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic: Natural Language Processing and Sentiment Analysis
State and Federal Legislators’ Responses on Social Media to the Mental Health and Burnout of Health Care Workers Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic: Natural Language Processing and Sentiment Analysis
Authors of this article:
Matthew P
Abrams
1, 2, 3
;
Arthur P
Pelullo
2
;
Zachary F
Meisel
1, 3, 4
;
Raina M
Merchant
1, 2, 3, 4
;
Jonathan
Purtle
5
;
Anish K
Agarwal
1, 2, 3, 4
Matthew P Abrams
1, 2, 3
, BA
;
Arthur P Pelullo
2
, MA, MS
;
Zachary F Meisel
1, 3, 4
, MD, MPH, MSHP
;
Raina M Merchant
1, 2, 3, 4
, MD, MSHP
;
Jonathan Purtle
5
, MSc, DrPH
;
Anish K Agarwal
1, 2, 3, 4
, MD, MPH, MS
1
Department of Emergency Medicine
,
Perelman School of Medicine
,
University of Pennsylvania
,
Philadelphia
,
PA
,
US
2
Center for Digital Health
,
University of Pennsylvania
,
Philadelphia
,
PA
,
US
3
Center for Emergency Care Policy and Research, Department of Emergency Medicine
,
Perelman School of Medicine
,
University of Pennsylvania
,
Philadelphia
,
PA
,
US
4
Leonard Davis Institute of Health Care Economics
,
University of Pennsylvania
,
Philadelphia
,
PA
,
US
5
Department of Public Health Policy & Management
,
School of Global Public Health
,
New York University
,
New York
,
NY
,
US
Corresponding Author:
-
Matthew P Abrams, BA
-
Department of Emergency Medicine
-
Perelman School of Medicine
-
University of Pennsylvania
-
8th Fl
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3600 Civic Center Blvd
-
Philadelphia, PA
-
US
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Phone:
1 619-227-9228
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Email: mattpabrams@knights.ucf.edu