2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1691-0
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Social media use in healthcare: A systematic review of effects on patients and on their relationship with healthcare professionals

Abstract: BackgroundSince the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this technology for health related reasons. To reflect on the alleged beneficial and potentially harmful effects of social media use by patients, the aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the extant literature on the effects of social media use for health related reasons on patients and their relationship with healthcare professionals.MethodsWe conducted a systematic literature review on empirical research rega… Show more

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“…This finding suggests that online consultations can supplement, but do not replace, in-person clinical encounters [27,28]. Social media provides a means of increasing initial care seeking, counseling, and support, particularly among sexual minorities/STD patients who may not otherwise seek care [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding suggests that online consultations can supplement, but do not replace, in-person clinical encounters [27,28]. Social media provides a means of increasing initial care seeking, counseling, and support, particularly among sexual minorities/STD patients who may not otherwise seek care [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it is noted that confidence or trust issues with CPs are the barriers to its performance in the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Nepal, and Hong Kong [6,12,15,20,21,25]. Therefore, it is advisable to use the available social media such as blogs, Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, bulletin, and newspaper to educate the people [30] and GPs [31] about the potential of these extended services to improve patients' quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el ámbito hospitalario, una de las principales funciones de las redes sociales es la difusión de información médica que permite al paciente formarse en temas de salud para así adoptar comportamientos más responsables con el cuidado de su propia salud (Vance, 2009). Si bien es cierto que no toda la información difundida en dichas redes es precisa ni está contrastada (Pirraglia y Kravitz, 2012), se puede afirmar que las redes sociales facilitan enormemente la educación del paciente en temas médicos, lo cual mejora a su vez la relación comunicativa que éste mantiene con el profesional de la salud cuando acude al hospital ya que dicha relación es más simétrica (Smailhodzic, Hooijsma, Boonstra y Langley, 2016). La mejor formación del paciente en temas sanitarios permite aumentar su compromiso con el profesional de la salud a la hora de participar en el proceso de toma de decisiones sobre el tratamiento médico, el seguimiento del mismo y su posterior evaluación (Fordis, Street, Volk y Smith, 2011), lo cual contribuye a reforzar los lazos comunicativos entre el paciente, el profesional de la salud y el centro hospitalario.…”
Section: El Rol De Las Redes Sociales Como Agentes Dinamizadores De Lunclassified