视障人士实际使用的社交媒体:范围审查

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY British Journal of Visual Impairment Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1177/02646196231189393
Katerina Gkatzola, Konstantinos Papadopoulos
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如今,社交媒体的使用已经成为人们日常生活中不可或缺的一部分。显然,视力受损的人并没有被排除在外,他们也在使用社交媒体,尽管他们仍然面临着无障碍问题。本综述的目的是概述现有的关于视觉障碍患者使用社交媒体的文献,以及社交媒体在整个文献中被概念化的方式。在EBSCOhost、ERIC、Scopus和ResearchGate数据库以及搜索引擎Google Scholar中进行了文献检索。2011年至2022年间发表的13项研究符合我们的标准,并纳入了本范围综述。根据我们的研究结果,Facebook是视力障碍人士使用最多的社交媒体网站,因为几乎每一项研究都引用了Facebook,并且在大多数研究中,Facebook被认为是视力障碍人士使用最多的社交媒体。Twitter是视力障碍人士中第二大最受欢迎的社交媒体网站,其次是YouTube、WhatsApp、LinkedIn、Instagram和Skype。因此,从用户数量来看,Facebook是最受欢迎的社交媒体网站的说法,在视障用户中也得到了证实。然而,即时通讯服务,如WhatsApp,被研究人员认为是一种社交媒体,而现有文献中的各种社交媒体定义都排除了这种类型的服务,这一事实表明了这一领域的研究人员普遍存在的困惑。因此,如果研究人员对社交媒体这个被广泛使用但往往不准确的术语提出一个更彻底、更有力的定义,文献将会受益匪浅。
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Social media actually used by people with visual impairment: A scoping review
Social media use is an integral part of people’s daily routine nowadays. Obviously, individuals with visual impairment are not excluded and use social media as well, even though they still face accessibility issues. The purpose of this review was to provide an overview of the existing literature on social media used by individuals with visual impairment and of the ways social media have been conceptualized throughout it. A literature search took place in the databases EBSCOhost, ERIC, Scopus and ResearchGate as well as the search engine Google Scholar. A total of 13 studies, published from 2011 to 2022 met our criteria and were included in this scoping review. According to our results, Facebook is the most used social media website by individuals with visual impairment as it was referenced in almost every single one of the studies reviewed and was recognized as the most used by individuals with visual impairment in the majority of them. Twitter is the second most popular social media website among individuals with visual impairment, followed by YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Skype. Consequently, the statement that Facebook is the most popular social media website based on the number of its users is also confirmed with regard to users with visual impairment. However, the fact that an instant messaging service, such as WhatsApp, is recognized among researchers as a social medium when various social media definitions in the existing literature exclude this type of services showcases the confusion prevailing among researchers in this field. Thus, the literature would greatly benefit if researchers proposed a more thorough and robust definition for the widely, often inaccurately, used term social media.
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