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Caremongering 社交媒体运动的影响:一项汇聚平行混合方法研究。

The impact of the Caremongering social media movement: A convergent parallel mixed-methods study.

机构信息

Department of Oncology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

School of Earth, Environment & Society, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e5167-e5175. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13933. Epub 2022 Jul 22.

DOI:10.1111/hsc.13933
PMID:35866253
Abstract

Public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as business restrictions, social distancing and lockdowns, had social and economic impacts on individuals and communities. Caremongering Facebook groups spread across Canada to support vulnerable individuals by providing a forum for sharing information and offering assistance. We sought to understand the specific impacts of Caremongering groups on individuals 1 year after the pandemic began. We used a convergent parallel mixed-methods approach that included semi-structured interviews with group moderators from 16 Caremongering groups and survey data from 165 group members. We used a constant comparative approach for thematic analysis of interview transcripts and open-ended text responses to the survey. We used source theme tables as joint displays to integrate interview and survey findings. Our results revealed five major themes: providing food, sharing information, supporting health and wellness, acquiring goods and services (non-food), and connecting communities. Respondents of our survey tended to be 35-65 years of age range, but reported helping adults of all ages. Our findings illustrate the potential of using a social media platform to connect with others and provide and access support. The Caremongering initiative demonstrates a community-driven, social media solution to issues such as isolation, loneliness and community health promotion.

摘要

公共卫生应对 COVID-19 大流行的措施,如商业限制、社交距离和封锁,对个人和社区都产生了社会和经济影响。关爱互助 Facebook 群组在加拿大各地传播,为弱势群体提供了一个分享信息和提供帮助的论坛。我们试图了解关爱互助群组在大流行开始一年后对个人的具体影响。我们采用了一种收敛平行混合方法,包括对 16 个关爱互助群组的小组主持人进行半结构化访谈和对 165 名小组成员进行调查。我们使用恒定性比较方法对访谈记录和调查的开放式文本回复进行主题分析。我们使用来源主题表作为联合展示来整合访谈和调查结果。我们的研究结果揭示了五个主要主题:提供食物、分享信息、支持健康和幸福、获取商品和服务(非食品)以及连接社区。我们调查的受访者年龄在 35-65 岁之间,但报告称他们帮助各个年龄段的成年人。我们的研究结果表明,使用社交媒体平台与他人联系并提供和获取支持的潜力。关爱互助倡议展示了一种社区驱动的、社交媒体解决方案,可以解决隔离、孤独和社区健康促进等问题。

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