Cyberpsychology Research Group, Biomedical Informatics and Digital Health Theme, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2024 Jul;34(8-9):815-827. doi: 10.1177/10497323231219939. Epub 2024 Jan 16.
Cosmetic procedures are amongst the most popular procedures sought after by medical tourists. Cosmetic medical tourists utilise numerous sources of information when planning their trips including, where available, discussing their decision with previous medical tourists. Current research on online support communities has investigated the interactions of patients with various health conditions with online support; however, limited research exists on cosmetic medical tourists' participation in online support communities. Here we report findings from our qualitative interview study of Australian cosmetic medical tourists. We found that many of our participants experienced stigma regarding their intention to receive cosmetic procedures and to travel overseas from within their local social networks. Participating in online communities (Facebook groups) enabled them to access information and support from other cosmetic medical tourists. Through using public posting and messaging functionality of the communities, they performed two distinct roles in the groups that parallel the temporal transitions of their journeys: they were pre-surgery and post-surgery. The reciprocity they practiced in the role occurred due to their desire to 'pay forward' the support they had received from others pre-surgery. This role was performed as a collective, community-based reciprocity rather than a direct mutual exchange. Some participants also transitioned their online relationships into enduing offline friendships demonstrating how online interactions may become enmeshed with broader social networks.
美容手术是医疗游客最常寻求的手术之一。美容医疗游客在计划旅行时会利用多种信息来源,包括在可用的情况下,与以前的医疗游客讨论他们的决定。目前对在线支持社区的研究已经调查了患有各种健康状况的患者与在线支持的互动;然而,关于美容医疗游客参与在线支持社区的研究有限。在这里,我们报告了我们对澳大利亚美容医疗游客的定性访谈研究的结果。我们发现,我们的许多参与者在当地社交网络中对接受美容手术和出国旅行的意图感到耻辱。参与在线社区(Facebook 群组)使他们能够从其他美容医疗游客那里获取信息和支持。通过使用社区的公共发布和消息传递功能,他们在群组中扮演了两个截然不同的角色,这与他们旅行的时间过渡平行:他们是术前和术后。他们在 角色中实践的互惠性是由于他们渴望在术前向他人回馈他们收到的支持。这种角色是作为一种集体的、基于社区的互惠关系来执行的,而不是直接的相互交换。一些参与者还将他们的在线关系转变为持久的线下友谊,这表明在线互动如何与更广泛的社交网络交织在一起。