Online support groups play an increasingly important role in patients' lived experience of chronic illness. The objective of this study was to explore how learning takes place from patients' interactions in an online chronic illness support group. Qualitative data consisted of 1,478 messages posted to a publicly accessible non-illness specific Facebook support page. Data was analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Four themes were identified from the analysis. This paper presents two themes, information sharing and dis(trust). Employing Wenger's communities of practice theoretical framework (Wenger, 1998), themes are discussed in terms of learning, participation in practices and identity. Online support groups can be pivotal to learning...
The patient is now better connected with other patients just like the consumer is now better connect...
Background Patients are using online health forums (OHFs) to exchange about their health, diseases ...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
Objective: Online support groups play an increasingly important role in patients' lived experience o...
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<p><b>Context:</b> The use of the Internet for peer-to-peer connection has been on...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Patients diagnosed with long-term conditions (LTCs) are now being asked of medical practitioners to ...
This dissertation investigates how social connectivity facilitated by the internet influences the ex...
Contains fulltext : 160890pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)- OBJECTIVE:...
Background: Internet connectivity is spreading around the globe, and in some countries, connectivity...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Background: Using online discussion forums can have a positive impact on psychological well-being th...
Background Patients are using online health forums (OHFs) to exchange about their health, diseases a...
Objective: Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an inherited disorder, characterised by a progressive degene...
The patient is now better connected with other patients just like the consumer is now better connect...
Background Patients are using online health forums (OHFs) to exchange about their health, diseases ...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...
Objective: Online support groups play an increasingly important role in patients' lived experience o...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: The use of the Internet for peer-to-peer connection has been ...
<p><b>Context:</b> The use of the Internet for peer-to-peer connection has been on...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Patients diagnosed with long-term conditions (LTCs) are now being asked of medical practitioners to ...
This dissertation investigates how social connectivity facilitated by the internet influences the ex...
Contains fulltext : 160890pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)- OBJECTIVE:...
Background: Internet connectivity is spreading around the globe, and in some countries, connectivity...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Background: Using online discussion forums can have a positive impact on psychological well-being th...
Background Patients are using online health forums (OHFs) to exchange about their health, diseases a...
Objective: Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an inherited disorder, characterised by a progressive degene...
The patient is now better connected with other patients just like the consumer is now better connect...
Background Patients are using online health forums (OHFs) to exchange about their health, diseases ...
The use of digital technologies and social media by people with serious illness to find, share, and ...