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社交媒体如何促成针对老年人群体的新服务的共同生产(共同交付)?一项定性研究。

How Can Social Media Lead to Co-Production (Co-Delivery) of New Services for the Elderly Population? A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Daneshvar Hadi, Anderson Stuart, Williams Robin, Mozaffar Hajar

机构信息

School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2018 Feb 12;5(1):e5. doi: 10.2196/humanfactors.7856.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The future of health care services in the European Union faces the triple challenges of aging, fiscal restriction, and inclusion. Co-production offers ways to manage informal care resources to help them cater for the growing needs of elderly people. Social media (SM) is seen as a critical enabler for co-production.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to investigate how SM-private Facebook groups, forums, Twitter, and blogging-acts as an enabler of co-production in health and care by facilitating its four underlying principles: equality, diversity, accessibility, and reciprocity.

METHODS

We used normalization process theory as our theoretical framework to design this study. We conducted a qualitative study and collected data through 20 semistructured interviews and observation of the activities of 10 online groups and individuals. We then used thematic analysis and drew on principles of co-production (equality, diversity, accessibility, and reciprocity) as a deductive coding framework to analyze our findings.

RESULTS

Our findings point to distinct patterns of feature use by different people involved in care of elderly people. This diversity makes possible the principles of co-production by offering equality among users, enabling diversity of use, making experiences accessible, and encouraging reciprocity in the sharing of knowledge and mutual support. We also identified that explication of common resources may lead to new forms of competition and conflicts. These conflicts require better management to enhance the coordination of the common pool of resources.

CONCLUSIONS

SM uses afford new forms of organizing and collective engagement between patients, carers, and professionals, which leads to change in health and care communication and coordination.

摘要

背景

欧盟医疗服务的未来面临老龄化、财政限制和包容性这三大挑战。共同生产提供了管理非正式护理资源的方法,以帮助它们满足老年人日益增长的需求。社交媒体被视为共同生产的关键推动因素。

目的

本研究的目的是调查社交媒体(私人脸书群组、论坛、推特和博客)如何通过促进共同生产的四个基本原则(平等、多样性、可及性和互惠性),成为健康与护理领域共同生产的推动因素。

方法

我们使用规范化过程理论作为本研究的理论框架。我们开展了一项定性研究,通过20次半结构化访谈以及对10个在线群组和个人活动的观察来收集数据。然后我们进行了主题分析,并借鉴共同生产原则(平等、多样性、可及性和互惠性)作为演绎编码框架来分析我们的研究结果。

结果

我们的研究结果指出了参与老年人护理的不同人群使用功能的不同模式。这种多样性通过在用户之间提供平等、实现使用的多样性、使体验可及以及鼓励知识共享和相互支持中的互惠,使得共同生产原则成为可能。我们还发现,对公共资源的阐释可能会导致新形式的竞争和冲突。这些冲突需要更好的管理,以加强对公共资源池的协调。

结论

社交媒体的使用为患者、护理人员和专业人员之间带来了新的组织形式和集体参与方式,这导致了健康与护理沟通及协调方面的变化。

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