Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opportunities to track, be informed, share and promote health. These authors explore how social media and holistic care may work together; more specifically however, our objective is to document, from different perspectives, how social networks have impacted, supported and helped sustain holistic self-participatory care. Methods: A literature review was performed to investigate the use of social media for promoting health in general and complementary alternative care in particular. We also explore a case study of an intervention for improving the health of Greek senior citizens through digital and other means. Results: The Health Belief Model ...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The existence of technology such as social media platforms have led individuals and health experts t...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
© 2015 Dr. Mark Anthony MerolliAs participatory health develops, healthcare as a whole continues to ...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of so...
Part 5: Social MediaInternational audienceThis paper examines how social media can support communiti...
The use of social media is increasing in the treatment and management of health. Patients with chron...
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Participatory Health through Social Media explores how traditional models of healthcare can be deliv...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Introduction: Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have been used in variou...
Social media’s influence on popular culture is undeniable. Over 2.7 billion users subscribe, and a ...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The existence of technology such as social media platforms have led individuals and health experts t...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Objectives: As health information is becoming increasingly accessible, social media offers ample opp...
© 2015 Dr. Mark Anthony MerolliAs participatory health develops, healthcare as a whole continues to ...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of so...
Part 5: Social MediaInternational audienceThis paper examines how social media can support communiti...
The use of social media is increasing in the treatment and management of health. Patients with chron...
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Participatory Health through Social Media explores how traditional models of healthcare can be deliv...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Introduction: Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have been used in variou...
Social media’s influence on popular culture is undeniable. Over 2.7 billion users subscribe, and a ...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The existence of technology such as social media platforms have led individuals and health experts t...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...