College of Communication, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Front Public Health. 2022 Mar 8;10:792699. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.792699. eCollection 2022.
With the increasing number of cancer survivors, the question of how to coexist with cancer has become more and more pressing. This research uses a mutual help WeChat group organized by cancer patients as the research field to observe the daily interactions of cancer patients, so as to improve understanding of how social media technology can help cancer patients in the treatment and recovery process. The study found that the WeChat group is the main source of health knowledge for the participating cancer patients, and that when compared to traditional web-based patient mutual aid communities, the WeChat group is a more timely, popular, continuous, and accurate source of information. Patients in the group can listen and respond to each other's questions and worries, providing both an outlet for patients to vent their emotions and concerns and a source of recognition and encouragement. In addition, this study found that the WeChat mutual aid group improves patients' self-efficacy of disease on four levels: successful experience in curing patients, imitating patients' behavior, verbal persuasion, and emotional support.
随着癌症幸存者人数的增加,如何与癌症共存的问题变得越来越紧迫。本研究以癌症患者自行组织的互助微信群为研究领域,观察癌症患者的日常互动,以增进对社交媒体技术如何帮助癌症患者在治疗和康复过程中的理解。研究发现,微信群是参与癌症患者获取健康知识的主要来源,与传统的基于网络的患者互助社区相比,微信群是一种更及时、更流行、更持续、更准确的信息来源。群内的患者可以倾听和回应彼此的问题和担忧,既为患者提供了一个发泄情绪和担忧的出口,也为他们提供了认可和鼓励的来源。此外,本研究发现,微信互助群在四个层面上提高了患者的疾病自我效能感:患者治愈的成功经验、模仿患者的行为、言语劝导和情感支持。