A Topic Modeling Analysis of Parental Needs for Preterm Infant Feeding Difficulties Using Internet and Social Media Keywords.
Introduction: This study aimed to explore parental needs related to feeding difficulties in preterm infants by analyzing keywords and discourse trends from the mobile Internet and social networking services (SNS). Methods: Data were collected from online news, blogs, and SNS platforms in South Korea...
| Publicado en: | Inquiry (00469580) Vol. 63; pp. 1 - 12 |
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Sage Publications Inc.
06/18/2026
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