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母亲对互联网和社交媒体作为育儿及健康信息来源的认知:定性研究

Mothers' Perceptions of the Internet and Social Media as Sources of Parenting and Health Information: Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Moon Rachel Y, Mathews Anita, Oden Rosalind, Carlin Rebecca

机构信息

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States.

Children's National Health System, Washington, DC, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2019 Jul 9;21(7):e14289. doi: 10.2196/14289.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Traditionally, guidance and support to new parents have come from family, friends, and health care providers. However, the internet and social media are growing sources of guidance and support for parents. Little is known about how the internet and social media are used by parents of young infants and specifically about parental perceptions of the internet and social media as sources of parenting and infant health information.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to explore, using qualitative methods, parental perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of the internet and social media as sources of parenting and health information regarding their infant.

METHODS

A total of 28 mothers participated in focus groups or individual interviews. Probing questions concerning parenting and health information sources were asked. Themes were developed in an iterative manner from coded data.

RESULTS

The central themes were (1) reasons that mothers turn to the internet for parenting and health information, (2) cautionary advice about the internet, and (3) reasons that mothers turn to social media for parenting and health information. Mothers appreciated the ability to gather unlimited information and multiple opinions quickly and anonymously, but recognized the need to use reputable sources of information. Mothers also appreciated the immediacy of affirmation, support, and tailored information available through social media.

CONCLUSIONS

The internet and social media are rapidly becoming important and trusted sources of parenting and health information that mothers turn to when making infant care decisions.

摘要

背景

传统上,新手父母获得的指导和支持来自家人、朋友及医疗保健提供者。然而,互联网和社交媒体正日益成为父母获取指导和支持的来源。对于婴儿年幼的父母如何使用互联网和社交媒体,尤其是对于父母将互联网和社交媒体视为育儿及婴儿健康信息来源的看法,我们知之甚少。

目的

本研究旨在采用定性方法,探究父母对于互联网和社交媒体作为其育儿及婴儿健康信息来源的优缺点的看法。

方法

共有28位母亲参与了焦点小组讨论或个人访谈。针对育儿及健康信息来源提出了探究性问题。从编码数据中以迭代方式提炼出主题。

结果

核心主题包括:(1)母亲们转向互联网获取育儿及健康信息的原因;(2)关于互联网的警示性建议;(3)母亲们转向社交媒体获取育儿及健康信息的原因。母亲们赞赏能够快速、匿名地收集无限信息及多种观点,但也认识到需要使用可靠的信息来源。母亲们还赞赏通过社交媒体可即时获得肯定、支持及量身定制的信息。

结论

互联网和社交媒体正迅速成为重要且值得信赖的育儿及健康信息来源,母亲们在做出婴儿护理决策时会求助于它们。

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