Social media’s influence on popular culture is undeniable. Over 2.7 billion users subscribe, and a significant fraction access these platforms daily for news, peer engagement, and to explore cyberspace for information that may affect their lives. Individuals who suffer from chronic health conditions can find solace and empathy via virtual interaction with companions that share common symptoms. Social support and interaction contributes to health. Given the exponential cost arising from long-term care and treatment, social media platforms may be instrumental to deliver curative guidance and control expenditures. This paper examines how social media can improve health care delivery and raise quality of life for chronic illness patients.Bache...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
This article documents the emergence of social media, and specifically social network sites (SNS) an...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Social media’s influence on popular culture is undeniable. Over 2.7 billion users subscribe, and a ...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
© 2015 Dr. Mark Anthony MerolliAs participatory health develops, healthcare as a whole continues to ...
The use of social media is increasing in the treatment and management of health. Patients with chron...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Part 5: Social MediaInternational audienceThis paper examines how social media can support communiti...
Part 5: Social MediaInternational audienceThis paper examines how social media can support communiti...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Chronic disease effects health and quality of living largely. Social networking can initiate the ons...
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...
© 2019 Nwakego Ugochi IsikaSocial Media Technologies (SMTs) have had a considerable impact on societ...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
This article documents the emergence of social media, and specifically social network sites (SNS) an...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Social media’s influence on popular culture is undeniable. Over 2.7 billion users subscribe, and a ...
AbstractWhilst the future for social media in chronic disease management appears to be optimistic, t...
© 2015 Dr. Mark Anthony MerolliAs participatory health develops, healthcare as a whole continues to ...
The use of social media is increasing in the treatment and management of health. Patients with chron...
Figures of social media users have been amplifying drastically in the past decade. The last two year...
Part 5: Social MediaInternational audienceThis paper examines how social media can support communiti...
Part 5: Social MediaInternational audienceThis paper examines how social media can support communiti...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Chronic disease effects health and quality of living largely. Social networking can initiate the ons...
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...
© 2019 Nwakego Ugochi IsikaSocial Media Technologies (SMTs) have had a considerable impact on societ...
Objectives: To provide an overview on social media for consumers and patients in areas of health beh...
This article documents the emergence of social media, and specifically social network sites (SNS) an...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...