2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230947
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Pregnancy and health in the age of the Internet: A content analysis of online “birth club” forums

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough studies report that more than 90% of pregnant women utilize digital sources to supplement their maternal healthcare, little is known about the kinds of information that women seek from their peers during pregnancy. To date, most research has used self-report measures to elucidate how and why women to turn to digital sources during pregnancy. However, given that these measures may differ from actual utilization of online health information, it is important to analyze the online content pregna… Show more

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“…In the maternal health space in particular, studies show that women were already increasingly accessing digital information to supplement dynamic elements of their maternal health care (i.e., prenatal care, baby care, relationship issues) ( Wexler et al, 2020 ). Internationally, studies have found that 97% of pregnant women use the internet to get information on pregnancy, 94% use the information obtained digitally to augment the guidance provided by their health care provider, and 83% take the information they discover online into consideration when making health care decisions ( Bert et al, 2013 ; Lagan et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the maternal health space in particular, studies show that women were already increasingly accessing digital information to supplement dynamic elements of their maternal health care (i.e., prenatal care, baby care, relationship issues) ( Wexler et al, 2020 ). Internationally, studies have found that 97% of pregnant women use the internet to get information on pregnancy, 94% use the information obtained digitally to augment the guidance provided by their health care provider, and 83% take the information they discover online into consideration when making health care decisions ( Bert et al, 2013 ; Lagan et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation is consistent with the results of our study . 22,23 Our study also found that patients could not get enough information support in a timely manner at the first-visit hospital and fetal medical center, and they mainly obtained disease information through the internet. However,it was difficult for patients to distinguish the authenticity of the information or find the latest information for unfamiliar diseases like TTTS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…These instruments will be integrated into a much more complete e-health tool that aims to provide resources to a health system that aims to include the user's perspective within the care it provides [31]. It is a tool that may be essential in situations of social distancing and restrictions on people's mobility, such as those we have experienced with the COVID 19 pandemic [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%