To identify existing streams of research and develop an agenda for future research, we reviewed and synthesized the existing literature relevant to social media in health care. In particular, our review encompassed two themes - Patient Use of Social Media and Healthcare Organization/Professional Use. Within these overarching themes, we focused on four subthemes (i. e., two under each main theme): community/public health and patient support/use, as well as medical litigation & compliance risk and health education & information sharing. From this review, we have also proposed future research topics and questions to further cultivate this salubrious research domain
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
The popularity of social media has grown rapidly and healthcare practitioners and students commonly ...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Establishing a social media presence has never been more important for the healthcare industry. With...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Background: In recent years, healthcare workers have become more dependent on social media platforms...
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of so...
This paper examines the use of social media networking in the health care industry, and provides sug...
Introduction: Technology advancements have transformed our way of living, way of working, and way of...
Social media are basically web based tools used for computer mediated communication. It is a powerfu...
The application of social networks in the health domain has become increasingly prevalent. They are ...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
The popularity of social media has grown rapidly and healthcare practitioners and students commonly ...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Establishing a social media presence has never been more important for the healthcare industry. With...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Background: In recent years, healthcare workers have become more dependent on social media platforms...
Background: There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of so...
This paper examines the use of social media networking in the health care industry, and provides sug...
Introduction: Technology advancements have transformed our way of living, way of working, and way of...
Social media are basically web based tools used for computer mediated communication. It is a powerfu...
The application of social networks in the health domain has become increasingly prevalent. They are ...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Social media provides online platforms for interactions around various health topics relating to pat...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
The popularity of social media has grown rapidly and healthcare practitioners and students commonly ...