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Can social media reduce discrimination and ignorance towards patients with long term conditions? A chronic kidney disease example in the UK and more widely

机译:社交媒体能否减少对长期病患者的歧视和无知?英国乃至更广泛的慢性肾脏疾病例子

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Long Term Conditions (LTCs) are increasing in prevalence and cost in Western healthcare. Patients with such conditions are often classed as “disabled”, because of impacts of self-care on “activities of daily life” or secondary consequences of conditions (impairments) affecting factors such as mobility, concentration and communications. Disability needs are often ignored in the design of services and treatment of individuals. It manifests as services which some find difficult to use and lack of personal respect (discrimination) often based on lack of understanding by the healthcare profession itself (ignorance). This paper explores how Social Media (SM), an example “Assistive Technology” in an increasingly digital age, might help. The focus is Chronic Kidney Disease with two, specific illustrations in the UK beginning to spread worldwide. Support mechanisms now emerging may go well beyond healthcare, and even beyond kidney problems. They may also find additional assistance via the new, English Accessible Information Standard.
机译:在西方医疗中,长期病(LTC)的患病率和费用正在增加。由于自我护理对“日常生活活动”的影响或影响活动性,注意力和沟通等因素的状况(障碍)的继发后果,患有此类状况的患者通常被分类为“残疾”。在设计服务和个人待遇时,常常会忽略残疾人的需求。它表现为某些服务常常难以使用,缺乏个人尊敬(歧视),通常是由于医疗保健行业本身缺乏了解(无知)。本文探讨了社交媒体(SM)(在日益数字化的时代中作为“辅助技术”的一个示例)如何提供帮助。重点是慢性肾脏病,在英国有两个具体的插图开始在世界范围内传播。现在出现的支持机制可能远远超出医疗保健范围,甚至超出了肾脏问题。他们还可以通过新的英语无障碍信息标准找到更多帮助。

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