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The Value of Social Media for Patients: Social Supports, Networking, and Learning in Online Healthcare Communities.

机译:社交媒体对患者的价值:在线医疗社区中的社交支持,网络和学习。

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Social media are changing the way we learn about health and illness. Yet, there is limited information about whether online healthcare communities have a significant effect on patients' health conditions, as they do in healthcare communities in the offline world. To better understand what value social media bring to patients, research is needed to investigate this expanding phenomenon—patients joining OHCs and helping each other. In this dissertation, I conduct three studies to examine this increasingly important circumstance.;In the first study I proposed a nonhomogeneous Partially Observed Markov Decision Process model to examine patients' health outcome dynamics related to their online activities. The Internet provides easier and greater access to health- and medical-related information than ever before. OHCs enhance this access by providing user-generated content about firsthand experiences and various social supports that patients need. The results indicate that patients receive benefits from learning from others, and participation in the online community helps patients improve their health conditions and better engage in the disease self-management process.;Whereas the public accessibility of OHCs offers great promise for patients, it also carries the risk of information overload. In the second study, I propose a model that incorporates widely examined homophily features in offline social networking studies with endogenous online network measurements to examine network dynamics. I found that individuals' preference for communicating in the online social networking environment could be explained by network characteristics and their positions in the network.;Although the Internet provides the opportunity for patients to access "more people like me" in a very fast and highly convenient way, it remains unknown how effective these online social interactions are in improving patients' health conditions. In the third study, I investigate how patients use information gleaned from others' shared experiences in the online healthcare communities. The results provide evidence for the existence of social contagion in OHCs, particularly in the areas of health information seeking and knowledge creation.;In sum, these investigations provide evidence of the prominent role that social media are assuming in healthcare and raise important and promising questions for future research in this field.
机译:社交媒体正在改变我们学习健康和疾病的方式。但是,关于在线医疗社区是否会对患者的健康状况产生重大影响的信息有限,就像他们在离线世界的医疗社区中所做的那样。为了更好地理解社交媒体为患者带来的价值,需要进行研究以调查这种不断扩大的现象-患者加入OHC并互相帮助。在本文中,我进行了三项研究,以研究这种日益重要的情况。在第一项研究中,我提出了一种非均质的部分可观察的马尔可夫决策过程模型,以检查患者与其在线活动相关的健康结果动态。互联网提供了比以往任何时候都更轻松,更容易获得与健康和医疗相关的信息的途径。 OHC通过提供用户生成的有关第一手经验和患者所需的各种社会支持的内容来增强这种访问权限。结果表明,患者可以从他人的学习中受益,参与在线社区可以帮助患者改善健康状况并更好地参与疾病的自我管理过程;尽管OHC的公众可及性为患者提供了广阔的前景,承担信息过载的风险。在第二项研究中,我提出了一个模型,该模型将离线社交网络研究中广泛研究的同质特征与内生的在线网络度量结合起来,以检查网络动态。我发现,个人在在线社交网络环境中进行交流的偏好可以用网络特征及其在网络中的位置来解释。尽管互联网为患者提供了机会,使他们可以非常快速,高度地访问“更多像我这样的人”这种便捷的方式尚不清楚这些在线社交互动在改善患者健康状况方面的效果如何。在第三项研究中,我调查了患者如何使用从在线医疗社区中他人共享的经验中收集的信息。结果提供了证据证明OHC中存在社会传染性,特别是在健康信息搜索和知识创造领域。;总而言之,这些调查提供了社交媒体在医疗保健中发挥着重要作用的证据,并提出了重要而有希望的问题进行该领域的未来研究。

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  • 作者

    Yan, Lu.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Business Administration Management.;Information Technology.;Multimedia Communications.;Health Sciences Health Care Management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 129 p.
  • 总页数 129
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:42

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