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资源匮乏社区中社交媒体用于健康信息的混合方法探索

A Mixed Methods Exploration of Social Media Use for Health Information in Under-Resourced Communities.

作者信息

Matangi Nishita, Joachim-Célestin Maud, Granillo Cristie, Rodarte Valeria, Buckles Beverly, Ashby Theresa, Thiruvengadam Nikhil, Montgomery Susanne

机构信息

School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda University, 11065 Campus St, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USA.

School of Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Studies, Loma Linda University, 1686 Barton Rd., Redlands, CA 92373, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jul 6;22(7):1081. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22071081.

Abstract

Social media (SM) use and the burden on healthcare systems have concurrently increased, with the latter resulting in longer wait times and higher costs. As a result, more people seem to use social media to access health information (HI). This study explores how SM is used for accessing HI within an under-resourced community. In this mixed methods study, respondents (N = 256) completed online English and Spanish Qualtrics surveys assessing their use of healthcare services and social media, and its use for HI. We also explored respondents' experience in understanding and using the HI they found on SM. Qualitative inquiries (N = 7) included focus groups and key informant interviews and expanded on the survey results. Results indicated that most participants used SM for HI. Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok were associated with looking up HI before and after receiving care and for health decision-making and for considering treatments or medication after seeing information about these on social media. To create effective messaging that is accepted, relatable and easy to access for the audiences they seek to reach, healthcare organizations must understand how SM is used as a source of HI. Exploring the associations between SM algorithms, health literacy, access to healthcare and SM use can help improve health communication strategies to be used on SM platforms.

摘要

社交媒体(SM)的使用和医疗系统的负担同时增加,后者导致等待时间延长和成本上升。因此,似乎有更多人使用社交媒体获取健康信息(HI)。本研究探讨了在资源匮乏的社区中,社交媒体是如何被用于获取健康信息的。在这项混合方法研究中,受访者(N = 256)完成了在线英语和西班牙语的Qualtrics调查,评估他们对医疗服务和社交媒体的使用情况,以及社交媒体用于获取健康信息的情况。我们还探讨了受访者在理解和使用他们在社交媒体上找到的健康信息方面的经验。定性调查(N = 7)包括焦点小组和关键信息提供者访谈,并对调查结果进行了扩展。结果表明,大多数参与者使用社交媒体获取健康信息。Instagram、Snapchat和TikTok与在接受护理前后查找健康信息、进行健康决策以及在社交媒体上看到有关这些信息后考虑治疗方法或药物有关。为了创建被其试图覆盖的受众接受、相关且易于获取的有效信息,医疗机构必须了解社交媒体是如何被用作健康信息来源的。探索社交媒体算法、健康素养、医疗服务获取与社交媒体使用之间的关联,有助于改进在社交媒体平台上使用的健康传播策略。

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