2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2017.05.012
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Midwifery continuity: The use of social media

Abstract: Information and relational continuity needs of women can be met using professionally moderated, social media based groups. They may provide an alternative means of facilitating the continuity that is so often lacking in traditional models of care.

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“…Core themes to emerge related to improvements in relational continuity and informational continuity for mothers who engaged with a Facemums social media group. The findings on relational continuity are reported elsewhere (McCarthy et al, 2017). This paper presents findings related to informational continuity, and specifically, three sub-themes: i) Engaging with a special interest socialmedia group; ii) Finding information on the internet; iii) Professional and peer-based information sources.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Core themes to emerge related to improvements in relational continuity and informational continuity for mothers who engaged with a Facemums social media group. The findings on relational continuity are reported elsewhere (McCarthy et al, 2017). This paper presents findings related to informational continuity, and specifically, three sub-themes: i) Engaging with a special interest socialmedia group; ii) Finding information on the internet; iii) Professional and peer-based information sources.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…One mother (FMB3) was expecting twins, the rest were singleton pregnancies. The demographic elements of the sample are reported in more detail elsewhere (McCarthy, 2017).…”
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“…Information seeking is also done by pregnant women to discover what things should not be consumed during pregnancy (Jarlenski, 2016). Pregnant women can also use social media as a source of information seeking and sharing information in pregnancy with other users (McCarthy, 2017). Pregnant women use the internet especially social media to get information and support during the transition to parenthood (Harpel T, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%