White Katherine, Gebremariam Achamyeleh, Lewis Dana, Nordgren Weston, Wedding James, Pasek Josh, Garrity Ashley, Hirschfeld Emily, Lee Joyce M
1 Child Health Evaluation and Research Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
2 #OpenAPS, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2018 May;12(3):712-718. doi: 10.1177/1932296817749611. Epub 2018 Jan 9.
Our objectives were to describe individuals' motivations for participation in an online social media community and to assess their level of trust in medical information provided by medical professionals and community members.
A purposive survey was delivered to participants recruited through posts on the CGM in the Cloud group, Twitter, and blogs. Individuals were asked a series of demographic and social media use questions.
A total of 1268 members of the CGM in the Cloud community responded to the survey. The majority were non-Hispanic White (92.1%) and caregivers of an individual with diabetes (80.9%). Mean age was 41 years old, and 74.8% were female. Primary goals of the Facebook group were to learn more about Nightscout technology and to receive technological assistance. Individuals provided assistance to the community through spreading awareness, technical assistance, support, and donation. Respondents put a high level of trust in their peers versus health professionals in many health situations with nearly 40% of individuals reported to be helped by following advice found in the Facebook group, and 99% reported no harm.
Our findings suggest that patients with diabetes and their caregivers use social media for many health-related purposes including medical recommendations and technical support for medical devices and systems as well as emotional support.
我们的目标是描述个人参与在线社交媒体社区的动机,并评估他们对医学专业人员和社区成员提供的医学信息的信任程度。
通过在“云端连续血糖监测(CGM)”小组、推特和博客上发布招募信息,对参与者进行了一项有目的的调查。向个人询问了一系列人口统计学和社交媒体使用问题。
共有1268名“云端CGM”社区成员回复了调查。大多数是非西班牙裔白人(92.1%),并且是糖尿病患者的护理人员(80.9%)。平均年龄为41岁,74.8%为女性。脸书小组的主要目标是更多地了解Nightscout技术并获得技术援助。个人通过提高认识、技术援助、支持和捐赠为社区提供帮助。在许多健康情况下,受访者对同龄人比对健康专业人员的信任度更高,近40%的人报告称遵循脸书小组中的建议得到了帮助,99%的人报告没有受到伤害。
我们的研究结果表明,糖尿病患者及其护理人员将社交媒体用于许多与健康相关的目的,包括医疗建议、医疗设备和系统的技术支持以及情感支持。