Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Institute of Gerontology, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
BMC Prim Care. 2022 Sep 17;23(1):241. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01846-0.
Patients with diabetes who have poor health literacy about the disease may exhibit poor compliance and thus subsequently experience more complications. However, the conceptual gap of diabetes between health providers and the general population is still not well understood. Decoding concerns about diabetes on social media may help to close this gap.
Social media data were collected from the OpView social media platform. After checking the quality of the data, we analyzed the trends in people's discussions on the internet using text mining. The natural language process includes word segmentation, word counting and counting the relationships between the words. A word cloud was developed, and clustering analyses were performed.
There were 19,565 posts about diabetes collected from forums, community websites, and Q&A websites in the summer (June, July, and August) of 2017. The three most popular aspects of diabetes were diet (33.2%), life adjustment (21.2%), and avoiding complications (15.6%). Most discussions about diabetes were negative. The negative/positive ratios of the top three aspects were avoiding complications (7.60), problem solving (4.08), and exercise (3.97). In terms of diet, the most popular topics were Chinese medicine and special diet therapy. In terms of life adjustment, financial issues, weight reduction, and a less painful glucometer were discussed the most. Furthermore, sexual dysfunction, neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy were the most worrisome issues in avoiding complications. Using text mining, we found that people care most about sexual dysfunction. Health providers care about the benefits of exercise in diabetes care, but people are mostly concerned about sexual functioning.
A conceptual gap between health providers and the network population existed in this real-world social media investigation. To spread healthy diabetic education concepts in the media, health providers might wish to provide more information related to the network population's actual areas of concern, such as sexual function, Chinese medicine, and weight reduction.
对疾病健康素养较差的糖尿病患者可能表现出较差的依从性,进而出现更多并发症。然而,医疗服务提供者与普通人群之间对糖尿病的概念差距仍未得到很好的理解。对社交媒体上与糖尿病相关的问题进行解码可能有助于缩小这一差距。
从 OpView 社交媒体平台收集社交媒体数据。在检查数据质量后,我们使用文本挖掘技术分析了人们在互联网上讨论的趋势。自然语言处理包括分词、词频统计和词频分析。生成词云图,并进行聚类分析。
2017 年夏季(6、7、8 月)从论坛、社区网站和问答网站共收集到 19565 条关于糖尿病的帖子。关于糖尿病的三个最热门话题是饮食(33.2%)、生活调整(21.2%)和避免并发症(15.6%)。大多数关于糖尿病的讨论都是负面的。前三个方面的负面/正面比为避免并发症(7.60)、问题解决(4.08)和运动(3.97)。在饮食方面,最受欢迎的话题是中药和特殊饮食疗法。在生活调整方面,讨论最多的是财务问题、减肥和无痛血糖仪。此外,性功能障碍、神经病变、肾病和视网膜病变是避免并发症最令人担忧的问题。通过文本挖掘,我们发现人们最关心的是性功能障碍。医疗服务提供者关注运动在糖尿病护理中的益处,但人们最关心的是性功能。
在这项真实的社交媒体调查中,医疗服务提供者和网络人群之间存在概念差距。为了在媒体上传播健康的糖尿病教育理念,医疗服务提供者可能希望提供更多与网络人群实际关注领域相关的信息,如性功能、中药和减肥。