Background: Social media (Facebook, Twitter LinkedIn and so on) are part ofdaily life for many with diverse roles ranging from entertainment, education andfinance with increasing potential for sharing health information and providingsupport thus allowing users to create and link into networks of people withshared interests or experiences which may have an important role to playin patient centred care (Sarasohn-Kahn 2008). In contrast, outcomes inrheumatoid arthritis (RA) have too often been associated with, loss of mobilityand reduced quality of life leading to loss of independence, anger, frustrationand depression. Recent advances in pharmacological management haveimproved outcomes for many, but often add to the overall complexity of disea...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
International audienceBackground: The use of eHealth tools (eg, the internet, mobile apps, and conne...
In recent years, medical technology has improved considerably and the possibilities to replace destr...
There is limited literature surrounding social media in relation to inflammatory arthritis. We aimed...
Social media can be an innovative communication method between patients and physicians that help to ...
Social media use related to chronic disease has become pervasive, yet few researchers have examined ...
Past research has identified that people with arthritis experience the symptom of fatigue which has ...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the needs of patients with rheumatoid arthri...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the needs of patients with rheumatoid arthri...
Elke GE Mathijssen,1 Johanna E Vriezekolk,1 Agnes MM Eijsbouts,1 Frank HJ van den Hoogen,1,2 Bart JF...
Social media use related to chronic disease has become pervasive, yet little research has been done ...
Social networks have been described extensively as a very basic factor in our lives. We know their i...
BackgroundChronic illnesses, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), are a growing burden on health care ...
Rheumatoid arthritis affects 2.1 million people in the United States. People with rheumatoid arthrit...
The use of social media is increasing in the treatment and management of health. Patients with chron...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
International audienceBackground: The use of eHealth tools (eg, the internet, mobile apps, and conne...
In recent years, medical technology has improved considerably and the possibilities to replace destr...
There is limited literature surrounding social media in relation to inflammatory arthritis. We aimed...
Social media can be an innovative communication method between patients and physicians that help to ...
Social media use related to chronic disease has become pervasive, yet few researchers have examined ...
Past research has identified that people with arthritis experience the symptom of fatigue which has ...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the needs of patients with rheumatoid arthri...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the needs of patients with rheumatoid arthri...
Elke GE Mathijssen,1 Johanna E Vriezekolk,1 Agnes MM Eijsbouts,1 Frank HJ van den Hoogen,1,2 Bart JF...
Social media use related to chronic disease has become pervasive, yet little research has been done ...
Social networks have been described extensively as a very basic factor in our lives. We know their i...
BackgroundChronic illnesses, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), are a growing burden on health care ...
Rheumatoid arthritis affects 2.1 million people in the United States. People with rheumatoid arthrit...
The use of social media is increasing in the treatment and management of health. Patients with chron...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
International audienceBackground: The use of eHealth tools (eg, the internet, mobile apps, and conne...
In recent years, medical technology has improved considerably and the possibilities to replace destr...