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论社交媒体对澳大利亚原住民健康当代改善的影响:范围综述

Considering the Impact of Social Media on Contemporary Improvement of Australian Aboriginal Health: Scoping Review.

作者信息

Walker Troy, Palermo Claire, Klassen Karen

机构信息

Be Active Sleep Eat, Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food, Monash University, Notting Hill, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2019 Feb 5;5(1):e11573. doi: 10.2196/11573.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media may have a significant role in influencing the present and future health implications among Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, yet there has been no review of the role of social media in improving health.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to examine the extent of health initiatives using social media that aimed to improve the health of Australian Aboriginal communities.

METHODS

A scoping review was conducted by systematically searching databases CINAHL Plus; PubMed; Scopus; Web of Science, and Ovid MEDLINE in June 2017 using the terms and their synonyms "Aboriginal" and "Social media." In addition, reference lists of included studies and the Indigenous HealthInfonet gray literature were searched. Key information about the social media intervention and its impacts on health were extracted and data synthesized using narrative summaries.

RESULTS

Five papers met inclusion criteria. All included studies were published in the past 5 years and involved urban, rural, and remote Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people aged 12-60 years. No studies reported objective impacts on health. Three papers found that social media provided greater space for sharing health messages in a 2-way exchange. The negative portrayal of Aboriginal people and negative health impacts of social media were described in 2 papers.

CONCLUSIONS

Social media may be a useful strategy to provide health messages and sharing of content among Aboriginal people, but objective impacts on health remain unknown. More research is necessary on social media as a way to connect, communicate, and improve Aboriginal health with particular emphasis on community control, self-empowerment, and decolonization.

摘要

背景

社交媒体可能在影响澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民当前及未来的健康状况方面发挥重要作用,但尚未有关于社交媒体在促进健康方面作用的综述。

目的

本研究旨在探讨利用社交媒体开展的旨在改善澳大利亚原住民社区健康的举措的程度。

方法

于2017年6月通过系统检索CINAHL Plus、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和Ovid MEDLINE数据库进行范围综述,检索词为 “原住民” 和 “社交媒体” 及其同义词。此外,还检索了纳入研究的参考文献列表和原住民健康信息网灰色文献。提取关于社交媒体干预及其对健康影响的关键信息,并使用叙述性摘要对数据进行综合分析。

结果

五篇论文符合纳入标准。所有纳入研究均发表于过去5年,涉及年龄在12至60岁之间的城市、农村和偏远地区的原住民或托雷斯海峡岛民。没有研究报告对健康的客观影响。三篇论文发现,社交媒体为双向交流健康信息提供了更大空间。两篇论文描述了对原住民的负面描绘以及社交媒体对健康的负面影响。

结论

社交媒体可能是在原住民中提供健康信息和分享内容的有用策略,但对健康的客观影响仍不明确。有必要对社交媒体作为连接、沟通和改善原住民健康的一种方式进行更多研究,尤其要强调社区控制、自我赋权和去殖民化。

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