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Supporting Good Intentions With Good Evidence: How to Increase the Benefits of Diabetes Social Media

机译:以良好的证据支持良好的意图:如何增加糖尿病社交媒体的收益

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Social media provides a platform for easily accessible, relevant health information and emotional and practical support at the touch of a button for millions of people with diabetes. Therein however lies a challenge. The accuracy and reliability of such information is often unknown and unverified, not all interactions are deemed supportive; practically or emotionally, and not all members of society have equitable access. Cyber bullying, requests for personal information and uninvited sharing are among the risks associated with social media, yet the use of online social media is increasing exponentially. Such reliance on web-based health information has given rise to concerns about patients’ ability to accurately assess the credibility of online sources as well as the potential detrimental effect on personal well-being and patient-provider relations. In addition, there are rising digital disparities for particular subpopulations. Further, these concerns apply to where and how health care professionals should engage or refer patients to in terms of platforms of online support. There is little doubt regarding the popularity of social media, both within and outside of the health arena but there are also concerns. This article outlines five key areas associated with social media use in people living with diabetes and presents potential considerations moving forward. We focus on (1) social media as a platform for information and support; (2) social media interactions that are not supportive; (3) lessons from the DOC; (4) concerns about accuracy, reliability, and accessibility of information; and (5) differing priorities of health care professionals and patients.
机译:社交媒体为数百万糖尿病患者提供了一个轻松获得相关健康信息以及情感和实践支持的平台,只需按一下按钮。然而,其中存在挑战。此类信息的准确性和可靠性通常是未知且未经验证的,并非所有交互都被认为是支持性的。实际上或在情感上,并非所有社会成员都有平等的机会。网络欺凌,个人信息请求和不请自来的共享是与社交媒体相关的风险,但是在线社交媒体的使用呈指数增长。这种对基于网络的健康信息的依赖引起了人们对患者准确评估在线资源信誉的能力以及对个人福祉和患者与提供者关系的潜在不利影响的关注。另外,特定亚人群的数字差异也在增加。此外,这些关注点还适用于医疗保健专业人员应在何处以及如何通过在线支持平台来吸引或推荐患者。毫无疑问,在健康领域内外,社交媒体的普及程度也令人担忧。本文概述了与糖尿病患者社交媒体使用相关的五个关键领域,并提出了未来的潜在考虑因素。我们专注于(1)社交媒体作为信息和支持的平台; (2)不支持社交媒体的互动; (3)DOC的经验教训; (4)关注信息的准确性,可靠性和可访问性; (5)医护人员和患者的优先重点不同。

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