Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how vulnerable healthcare consumers foster social support through visual storytelling in social media in navigating healthcare consumption experiences. Design/methodology/approach: This study employs a dual qualitative approach of visual and textual analysis of 180 Instagram posts from female breast cancer patients and survivors who use the platform to narrate their healthcare consumption experiences. Findings: Our research demonstrates how visual storytelling on social media normalises hidden aspects of healthcare consumption experiences through healthcare disclosures (procedural, corporeal, recovery), normalising practices (providing learning resources, cohering the illness experience, prob...
BACKGROUND:Studies estimate that the number of cancer survivors will double by 2050 due to improveme...
A plethora of social media applications are used by healthcare providers. However, despite the proli...
BACKGROUND:Studies estimate that the number of cancer survivors will double by 2050 due to improveme...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how vulnerable healthcare consumers foster social s...
This chapter explores the value of including digital storytelling in service design for improving th...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of patient stories on social media. This phenomenon represents t...
This study examines the depth of audience engagement with six dimensions of Corporate Social Respons...
Storytelling has long been used as a theoretical framework for understanding how we share informatio...
Introduction: Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have been used in variou...
Visuals remain understudied in health-related framing research. On Instagram, users who have been pa...
Visuals remain understudied in health-related framing research. On Instagram, users who have been pa...
Pharmaceutical marketers are partnering with patient influencers to promote prescription drugs on ...
Despite its significant potential there has been limited analysis of the use of interactive social m...
Social media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health experiences. ...
Social media use related to chronic disease has become pervasive, yet few researchers have examined ...
BACKGROUND:Studies estimate that the number of cancer survivors will double by 2050 due to improveme...
A plethora of social media applications are used by healthcare providers. However, despite the proli...
BACKGROUND:Studies estimate that the number of cancer survivors will double by 2050 due to improveme...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how vulnerable healthcare consumers foster social s...
This chapter explores the value of including digital storytelling in service design for improving th...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of patient stories on social media. This phenomenon represents t...
This study examines the depth of audience engagement with six dimensions of Corporate Social Respons...
Storytelling has long been used as a theoretical framework for understanding how we share informatio...
Introduction: Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have been used in variou...
Visuals remain understudied in health-related framing research. On Instagram, users who have been pa...
Visuals remain understudied in health-related framing research. On Instagram, users who have been pa...
Pharmaceutical marketers are partnering with patient influencers to promote prescription drugs on ...
Despite its significant potential there has been limited analysis of the use of interactive social m...
Social media offer opportunities to both produce and consume content related to health experiences. ...
Social media use related to chronic disease has become pervasive, yet few researchers have examined ...
BACKGROUND:Studies estimate that the number of cancer survivors will double by 2050 due to improveme...
A plethora of social media applications are used by healthcare providers. However, despite the proli...
BACKGROUND:Studies estimate that the number of cancer survivors will double by 2050 due to improveme...