Patients’ initial impression can influence the kind of reactions they receive and their subsequent participation. Prior studies use inference models to examine participation as a continuum phenomenon. In the online health supporting communities (OHSCs), distinguishing giving participation from receiving participation provide interesting insights at the granular level. Using social presence theory, this study identifies and uses social presence cues in the initial post of 168 patients to predict patients’ giving and receiving participation in a prominent OHSC. Findings reveal that the social presence cues affected the two participation dimensions differently. Specifically, while intimacy is the most important predictor of giving participatio...
Advisors: Rebecca D. Hunt.Committee members: Patrick Lowenthal; Ying Xie.Includes bibliographical re...
People can see how others respond to charitable events on social networking sites (SNSs). The effect...
Virtual patients’ communities are developing on the Internet. These communities allow frequent inter...
Patients’ initial impression can influence the kind of reactions they receive and their subsequent p...
Online health communities (OHCs) have become a major source of social support for people with health...
Presently, an increasing number of people with chronic diseases exchange social support using online...
This study focuses on patient engagement in online health communities (OHCs) and investigates the me...
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
Online health community (OHC) has become a hot research topic in the IS filed. A lot of previous stu...
Social presence, or the feeling of being there with a real person, is a crucial component of inter...
Despite growing emphasis on the factors affecting different types of supports users receive from vir...
With the rapid growth of social networks and the increased rate of adoption by patients, healthcare ...
Background: Although peer-to-peer contact might empower patients in various ways, studies show that ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the patient’s perspective regarding ...
Advisors: Rebecca D. Hunt.Committee members: Patrick Lowenthal; Ying Xie.Includes bibliographical re...
People can see how others respond to charitable events on social networking sites (SNSs). The effect...
Virtual patients’ communities are developing on the Internet. These communities allow frequent inter...
Patients’ initial impression can influence the kind of reactions they receive and their subsequent p...
Online health communities (OHCs) have become a major source of social support for people with health...
Presently, an increasing number of people with chronic diseases exchange social support using online...
This study focuses on patient engagement in online health communities (OHCs) and investigates the me...
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
Online health community (OHC) has become a hot research topic in the IS filed. A lot of previous stu...
Social presence, or the feeling of being there with a real person, is a crucial component of inter...
Despite growing emphasis on the factors affecting different types of supports users receive from vir...
With the rapid growth of social networks and the increased rate of adoption by patients, healthcare ...
Background: Although peer-to-peer contact might empower patients in various ways, studies show that ...
The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the patient’s perspective regarding ...
Advisors: Rebecca D. Hunt.Committee members: Patrick Lowenthal; Ying Xie.Includes bibliographical re...
People can see how others respond to charitable events on social networking sites (SNSs). The effect...
Virtual patients’ communities are developing on the Internet. These communities allow frequent inter...