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Social media for health promotion in diabetes: study protocol for a participatory public health intervention design

机译:促进糖尿病健康的社交媒体:参与性公共卫生干预设计的研究方案

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Participatory health approaches are increasingly drawing attention among the scientific community, and could be used for health promotion programmes on diabetes through social media. The main aim of this project is to research how to best use social media to promote healthy lifestyles with and within the Norwegian population. The design of the health promotion intervention (HPI) will be participatory, and will involve both a panel of healthcare experts and social media users following the Norwegian Diabetes Association. The panel of experts will agree on the contents by following the Delphi method, and social media users will participate in the definition of the HPI by expressing their opinions through an adhoc online questionnaire. The agreed contents between both parties to be used in the HPI will be posted on three social media channels (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) along 24?months. The 3?months before starting the HPI, and the 3?months after the HPI will be used as control data. The effect of the HPI will be assessed by comparing formats, frequency, and reactions to the published HPI messages, as well as comparing potential changes in five support-intended communication behaviours expressed on social media, and variations in sentiment analysis before vs during and after the HPI. The HPI’s effect on social media users’ health-related lifestyles, online health behaviours, and satisfaction with the intervention will be assessed every 6?months through online questionnaires. A separate questionnaire will be used to assess the panel of experts’ satisfaction and perceptions of the benefits for health professionals of a HPI as this one. The time constraints of today’s medical practice combined with the piling demand of chronic conditions such as diabetes make any additional request of extra time used by health care professionals a challenge. Social media channels provide efficient, ubiquitous and user-friendly platforms that can encourage participation, engagement and action necessary from both those who receive and provide care to make health promotion interventions successful.
机译:参与式健康方法越来越引起科学界的关注,并可通过社交媒体用于糖尿病健康促进计划。该项目的主要目的是研究如何最好地利用社交媒体在挪威人口中以及在其内部推广健康的生活方式。健康促进干预措施(HPI)的设计将是参与性的,并且将由挪威糖尿病协会的医疗保健专家小组和社交媒体用户共同参与。专家小组将按照Delphi方法就内容达成共识,社交媒体用户将通过即席在线问卷表达意见,从而参与HPI的定义。双方将在HPI中使用的商定内容将在24个月内发布在三个社交媒体渠道(Facebook,Twitter和Instagram)上。开始HPI之前的3个月以及HPI之后的3个月将用作控制数据。将通过比较格式,频率和对已发布的HPI消息的反应,以及比较社交媒体上表达的五种支持意愿的交流行为的潜在变化以及情绪分析前后的差异,来评估HPI的效果。 HPI。 HPI对社交媒体用户的健康相关生活方式,在线健康行为以及对干预措施的满意度的影响将每6个月通过在线调查问卷进行评估。一份单独的问卷将用于评估专家组的满意度和对HPI作为卫生专业人员的好处的看法。当今医学实践中的时间限制,加上对诸如糖尿病等慢性病的大量需求,使得医疗保健专业人员额外花费额外时间的任何要求都是一个挑战。社交媒体渠道提供了高效,无所不在和用户友好的平台,可以鼓励接受和提供护理的人们参与,参与和采取必要的行动,以使健康促进干预措施取得成功。

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