2018
DOI: 10.1597/16-156
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Abstract: Social media is a readily available resource, one that will certainly shape the experiences of our patients and families for years to come.

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“…Healthcare professionals can and do share health information with their patients and the public using social media, 9,10 and many parents, adolescents, and young adults use social media as a source of health information. 4,5,[11][12][13] Reliable and valid worldwide statistics of social media use are difficult to find, but the Pew Research Center surveyed adults in many developed countries in 2016 and found that at least half of adults from the majority of these countries were regularly visiting social media sites. 14 Based upon another Pew Research Center survey in 2018, the majority of adolescents in the United States use social media, with YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook reigning as the most popular platforms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthcare professionals can and do share health information with their patients and the public using social media, 9,10 and many parents, adolescents, and young adults use social media as a source of health information. 4,5,[11][12][13] Reliable and valid worldwide statistics of social media use are difficult to find, but the Pew Research Center surveyed adults in many developed countries in 2016 and found that at least half of adults from the majority of these countries were regularly visiting social media sites. 14 Based upon another Pew Research Center survey in 2018, the majority of adolescents in the United States use social media, with YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook reigning as the most popular platforms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Khouri et al found that 90% of parents of a child with a cleft lip and/or palate utilized social media to learn more about their child's diagnosis, with 8% of parents using Instagram. 13 Adekunle et al identified that 40% of parents in Nigeria researched information about their child's cleft diagnosis on social media, with one parent reportedly using Instagram to access information about their child's condition. 14 None of this research included hashtags as part of their search criteria.…”
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“…A study by Alnujaim et al [34], involving 310 pregnant women, found approximately 50% of the women were aware of the risk of folic acid de ciency and its relation to CLP. However, the internet was found to be the major source of knowledge (34.8%) with health professionals (8.7%) and public health campaigns (8.1%) less in uential [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%