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1 maj 2021 · First, our work provides insights to the social media-enabled healthcare phenomenon that creates new values for social media in healthcare from a patient perspective by focusing on how patients can use social media to exchange social support and improve health outcomes.
Given the presence and benefits of social media space within the healthcare system, this study seeks to investigate how 21st-century technology (social media) influences healthcare delivery from the perspectives of a developing or emerging economy, specifically Ghana.
21 lip 2022 · Such democratic access may be both the strength and the Achilles heel of social media. Studies show misinformation on important public health themes such as smoking, drugs, vaccines and diseases (Suarez-Lledo and Alvarez-Galvez 2021).
20 cze 2024 · Key messages. Monitoring social media is important to understand public perceptions, biases, and false beliefs. Drawing conclusions on how social media affects health behaviour is difficult because measures are unstandardised, sources are limited, and data are incomplete and biased.
26 sty 2024 · A number of papers referred to the need for a ‘culture change’ or ‘cultural shift’ in order to move towards a social model of health and wellbeing. Papers identified how ‘culture change models’ were implemented as a way of adapting to a social model.
Use of social media for sharing health information has declined, while exchanging medical information with health-care professionals has increased. Future research is needed to determine how to engage the population in social media-based health interventions, particularly for older adults.
22 cze 2018 · Health Mindsets Explain Some Cultural Patterning of Health Outcomes. Because ethnicity related to both spiritual benefit mindset and mental health, we tested a mediation model linking these factors (see Supplementary Material 3 for statistical details).