Objectives: Adolescents and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions are often socially isolated because of the demands of their illness. Although adolescents and young adults have a noticeable online and social media presence, their motivations for using social media remain unclear. This article aims to summarise empirical research undertaken about how and why social media is used by adolescents and young adults with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. Methods: An integrative literature review was undertaken. Key healthcare research databases including CINHAL, MEDLINE and PSYCHINFO were searched for empirical studies reporting the use of social media by adolescents and young adults with life-limiting or life...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Objective: Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with oncohematological diseases could have important ...
The unique psychosocial needs of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer are often overlooked...
BACKGROUND: Social media has emerged as a potentially powerful medium for communication with adolesc...
Purpose: Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer present a unique challenge to health care in...
AbstractSocial media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health exper...
Sarah Lea,1 Ana Martins,1 Sue Morgan,2 Jamie Cargill,3 Rachel M Taylor,1 Lorna A Fern1 1Cancer Divis...
Background: The Internet is a primary source of health information for many. Since the widespread a...
6noObjective: This study aims to explore the attitude of adolescents with chronic diseases toward so...
OBJECTIVE: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Objective: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Objective To describe how young adult cancer caregivers (YACC) use social media for social support d...
OBJECTIVE: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Objective: Adolescents are known to be high users of social media, and social media is beginning to...
Feelings of social isolation and loneliness felt in young adulthood can have lasting impacts on a pe...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Objective: Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with oncohematological diseases could have important ...
The unique psychosocial needs of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer are often overlooked...
BACKGROUND: Social media has emerged as a potentially powerful medium for communication with adolesc...
Purpose: Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer present a unique challenge to health care in...
AbstractSocial media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health exper...
Sarah Lea,1 Ana Martins,1 Sue Morgan,2 Jamie Cargill,3 Rachel M Taylor,1 Lorna A Fern1 1Cancer Divis...
Background: The Internet is a primary source of health information for many. Since the widespread a...
6noObjective: This study aims to explore the attitude of adolescents with chronic diseases toward so...
OBJECTIVE: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Objective: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Objective To describe how young adult cancer caregivers (YACC) use social media for social support d...
OBJECTIVE: Young people with cancer exhibit unique needs. During a time of normal physical and psych...
Objective: Adolescents are known to be high users of social media, and social media is beginning to...
Feelings of social isolation and loneliness felt in young adulthood can have lasting impacts on a pe...
Over the past couple of decades, as technology has become more readily available to individuals, soc...
Objective: Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with oncohematological diseases could have important ...
The unique psychosocial needs of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer are often overlooked...