患者通过社交媒体对脊髓损伤的感知:对703条Instagram和117条Twitter帖子的分析。

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-18 DOI:10.4103/jcvjs.jcvjs_87_23
Avi A Gajjar, Anthony Huy Dinh Le, Rachel Jacobs, James H Mooney, Raj Swaroop Lavadi, Rohit Prem Kumar, Michael D White, Galal A Elsayed, Nitin Agarwal
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引言:社交媒体在过去十年中呈指数级发展,成为个人和患者与他人联系的一种手段,并为医生提供了一个独特的机会,向公众提供更广泛的信息,试图积极改变健康行为。本研究的目的是评估患者在社交媒体上对脊髓损伤(SCI)的感知。方法:分析Instagram和Twitter社交媒体平台,以确定SCI患者的帖子。2021年4月,对带有“#spinalcordinjury”标签的Instagram帖子的初步搜索产生了超过27万条帖子。回顾性收集了2020年1月至2021年4月期间与患者经历有关的帖子。2021年4月,包括“#spinalcordinjury”、“@sspinalcordinajury”和“脊髓损伤”在内的推特帖子被回顾性收集。共发现117条推文直接来自一名SCI患者。对与SCI患者生活经历相关的主题进行编码。结果:Instagram上最常见的主题是传播积极性,而推特上则是轮椅的出现(分别为75.8%和37.3%)。Instagram上的其他常见主题是轮椅的出现(71.8%)、康复或康复(29.9%)、,Twitter上流行的主题包括传播积极性(23.2%)和康复或康复(21.3%)。结论:积极性和意识主题的流行可能表明社交媒体作为SCI患者的支持机制。确定流行主题对于SCI幸存者的整体治疗非常重要。
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Patient perception of spinal cord injury through social media: An analysis of 703 Instagram and 117 Twitter posts.

Introduction: Social media has developed exponentially over the last decade as a means for individuals and patients to connect to others and has provided a unique opportunity for physicians to provide broader information to the general public to attempt to positively modify health behavior. The purpose of this study was to assess the patient's perception of spinal cord injury (SCI) on social media.

Methods: Instagram and Twitter social media platforms were analyzed to determine posts written by patients with SCI. The initial search for Instagram posts tagged with "#spinalcordinjury" yielded over 270,000 posts in April 2021. Posts pertaining to the patient's experience were retrospectively collected from January 2020 to April 2021. Twitter posts that included "#spinalcordinjury," "@spinalcordinjury," and "spinal cord injury" were retrospectively collected in April 2021. One hundred seventeen tweets were found that were directly from a patient with SCI. Themes associated with patients' experiences living with SCI were coded.

Results: The most common theme on Instagram was spreading positivity and on Twitter was the appearance of the wheelchair (75.8% and 37.3%, respectively). Other common themes on Instagram were the appearance of a wheelchair (71.8%), recovery or rehabilitation (29.9%), and life satisfaction (29.0%). Prevalent themes on Twitter included spreading positivity (23.2%) and recovery or rehabilitation (21.3%).

Conclusion: The prevalence of themes of positivity and awareness may indicate the utilization of social media as a support mechanism for patients living with SCI. Identification of prevalent themes is important for the holistic treatment of SCI survivors.

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