Harkin Lydia Jo, Beaver Kinta, Dey Paola, Choong Kartina Aisha
Psychology Department, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Digit Health. 2020 Jan 16;6:2055207619898993. doi: 10.1177/2055207619898993. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.
A quarter of people diagnosed with cancer lack social support. Online cancer communities could allow people to connect and support one another. However, the current proliferation of online support communities constitutes a range of online environments with differing communication capacities and limitations. It is unclear what is perceived as online cancer community support and how different features can help or hinder supportive group processes. This study aimed to explore how perceived support is influenced by the different features and formats of online support environments.
In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 23 individuals affected by a range of cancer diagnoses, including both cancer survivors and family members. Data were analysed using deductive thematic analysis guided by a constructivist epistemological perspective.
Online supportive communities were defined and differentiated by two themes. Firstly, 'Open forums' were identified with thematic properties which facilitated a uniquely informative environment including 'Safety in anonymity', 'Perceived reliability' and 'Exposure and detachment'. Secondly, 'Secret groups' were identified with thematic properties which enhanced an emotionally supportive environment including 'Personalised interactions', an overt 'Peer hierarchy', and 'Crossing the virtual divide'.
Properties of groups can engender different degrees of interpersonal relations and different supportive interactions. In particular, support community designers may want to adapt key features such as anonymity, trustworthiness of websites, and the personalised nature of conversations to influence the development of supportive environments. In personalised peer-led groups, it may be prudent to provide guidance on how to reassert a positive environment if arguments break out online.
四分之一被诊断患有癌症的人缺乏社会支持。在线癌症社区可以让人们相互联系和支持。然而,当前在线支持社区的激增构成了一系列具有不同沟通能力和局限性的在线环境。目前尚不清楚人们对在线癌症社区支持的认知是什么,以及不同的功能如何帮助或阻碍支持性群体过程。本研究旨在探讨在线支持环境的不同功能和形式如何影响感知到的支持。
对23名受多种癌症诊断影响的个体进行了深入的定性访谈,包括癌症幸存者和家庭成员。数据采用基于建构主义认识论视角的演绎主题分析进行分析。
在线支持社区通过两个主题进行定义和区分。首先,“开放论坛”具有一些主题属性,这些属性促成了一个独特的信息丰富的环境,包括“匿名安全”“感知可靠性”和“曝光与超脱”。其次,“秘密群组”具有一些主题属性,这些属性增强了情感支持环境,包括“个性化互动”、明显的“同伴等级制度”和“跨越虚拟鸿沟”。
群体的属性可以产生不同程度的人际关系和不同的支持性互动。特别是,支持社区设计者可能希望调整关键特征,如匿名性、网站的可信度以及对话的个性化性质,以影响支持性环境的发展。在个性化的同伴主导群体中,如果在线发生争论,谨慎的做法可能是提供如何重建积极环境的指导。