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Dissecting an Online Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Four Exploratory Analyses of Internet Engagement and Its Effects on Health Status and Health Behaviors

机译:剖析癌症幸存者的在线干预:互联网参与及其对健康状况和健康行为的影响的四项探索性分析

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The Internet has been used extensively to offer health education content and also for social support. More recently, we have seen the advent of Internet-based health education interventions that combine content with structured social networking. In many ways this is the Internet equivalent to small group interventions. While we have some knowledge about the efficacy of these interventions, few studies have examined how participants engage with programs and how that might affect outcomes. This study seeks to explore (a) the content of posts and (b) the nature of participant engagement with an online, 6-week workshop for cancer survivors and how such engagement may affect health outcomes. Using methodologies related to computational linguistics (latent Dirichlet allocation) and more standard statistical approaches, we identified (a) discussion board themes; (b) the relationship between reading and posting messages and outcomes; (c) how making, completing, or not completing action plans is related to outcome; and (d) how self-tailoring relates to outcomes. When considering all posts, emotional support is a key theme. However, different sets of themes are expressed in the first workshop post where participants are asked to express their primary concern. Writing posts was related to improved outcomes, but reading posts was less important. Completing, but not merely making, action plans and self-tailoring are statistically associated with future positive health outcomes. The findings from these exploratory studies can be considered when shaping future electronically mediated social networking interventions. In addition, the methods used here can be used in analyzing other large electronically mediated social-networking interventions.
机译:互联网已被广泛用于提供健康教育内容以及社会支持。最近,我们看到了将内容与结构化社交网络相结合的基于Internet的健康教育干预措施的问世。在许多方面,这相当于Internet上的小团体干预。尽管我们对这些干预措施的功效有所了解,但很少有研究检查参与者如何参与计划以及如何影响结果。本研究旨在探讨(a)帖子的内容和(b)参加为期6周的癌症幸存者在线研讨会的参与者参与的性质,以及这种参与如何影响健康结果。通过使用与计算语言学(潜在的狄利克雷分配)和更标准的统计方法有关的方法,我们确定了(a)讨论板主题; (b)阅读和发布信息与结果之间的关系; (c)制定,完成或未完成行动计划与结果有何关系; (d)自我裁缝与结果如何相关。考虑所有职位时,情感支持是一个关键主题。但是,在第一个讲习班帖子中表达了不同的主题主题,要求参与者表达他们的主要关切。撰写文章与改善结局有关,但阅读文章则不那么重要。从统计学上说,完成但不仅是制定行动计划和自我定制与未来的积极健康结果有关。这些探索性研究的发现可在制定未来的电子媒介社交网络干预措施时加以考虑。此外,此处使用的方法可用于分析其他大型电子媒介的社交网络干预措施。

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