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我能帮你吗?患有长期疾病的人在在线讨论论坛上的信息共享。

Can I help you? Information sharing in online discussion forums by people living with a long-term condition.

作者信息

Bond Carol S, Ahmed Osman Hassan

机构信息

Bournemouth University.

Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, and Department of Physiotherapy, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

出版信息

J Innov Health Inform. 2016 Nov 10;23(3):620-626. doi: 10.14236/jhi.v23i3.853.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Peer-to-peer health care is increasing, especially amongst people living with a long-term condition. How information is shared is, however, sometimes of concern to health care professionals.

OBJECTIVE

This study explored what information is being shared on health-related discussion boards and identified the approaches people used to signpost their peers to information.

METHODS

This study was conducted using a qualitative content analysis methodology to explore information shared on discussion boards for people living with diabetes. Whilst there is debate about the best ethical lens to view research carried out on data posted on online discussion boards, the researchers chose to adopt the stance of treating this type of information as "personal health text", a specific type of research data in its own right.

RESULTS

Qualitative content analysis and basic descriptive statistics were used to analyse the selected posts. Two major themes were identified: 'Information Sharing from Experience' and 'Signposting Other Sources of Information'.Conclusions People were actively engaging in information sharing in online discussion forums, mainly through direct signposting. The quality of the information shared was important, with reasons for recommendations being given. Much of the information sharing was based on experience, which also brought in information from external sources such as health care professionals and other acknowledged experts in the field.With the rise in peer-to-peer support networks, the nature of health knowledge and expertise needs to be redefined. People online are combining external information with their own personal experiences and sharing that for others to take and develop as they wish.

摘要

背景

点对点医疗保健正在增加,尤其是在患有长期疾病的人群中。然而,信息的共享方式有时会引起医疗保健专业人员的关注。

目的

本研究探讨了在与健康相关的讨论板上共享了哪些信息,并确定了人们用来向同龄人指明信息的方法。

方法

本研究采用定性内容分析方法,以探索糖尿病患者讨论板上共享的信息。虽然对于看待在线讨论板上发布的数据所进行的研究,最佳的伦理视角存在争议,但研究人员选择采取将这类信息视为“个人健康文本”的立场,这本身就是一种特定类型的研究数据。

结果

使用定性内容分析和基本描述性统计来分析所选帖子。确定了两个主要主题:“基于经验的信息共享”和“指明其他信息来源”。

结论

人们主要通过直接指明的方式,积极参与在线讨论论坛中的信息共享。所共享信息的质量很重要,会给出推荐的理由。许多信息共享基于经验,这也引入了来自医疗保健专业人员和该领域其他公认专家等外部来源的信息。随着点对点支持网络的兴起,健康知识和专业技能的性质需要重新定义。在线的人们正在将外部信息与自己的个人经验相结合,并将其共享,供他人根据自己的意愿获取和发展。

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