Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook

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Autor(a) principal: Moretti,Felipe Azevedo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva,Sandra Santos, Novoa,Claudia Galindo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Analyze the interactive behavior, characteristics, perception of social support, and interests of patients with fibromyalgia on online discussion groups. METHODS: A participatory netnography has been conducted for 6 months on Facebook in order to keep track of a fibromyalgia community with more than 8,000 members. An electronic survey composed by a validated social support scale was sent to the members of the group. Another online survey was applied by the group coordinator in order to build the users' profile. RESULTS: The online environment has often been indicated as the only place to get something off one's chest. Regular testimonials on social discrimination due to Fibromyalgia were recorded, coming from the family itself, from friends and even from health professionals. Patients' rights and new treatments are among the topics of greatest interest. The target group seemed to have a social echo, but it has difficulties to generate engagement among its members. Low social support was reported by most of the 444 respondents. However, many also criticized the group positively. There were 3,217 people who responded the survey applied by the coordinator: 97.5% female respondents, 86.2% were between 31 and 60 years old, 60.1% were diagnosed by a rheumatologist, 16.5% by an orthopedist, and 6.8% by a general practitioner. The five most unpleasant symptoms informed were: pain, anxiety, memory problem, irritability, and tingling. CONCLUSION: New forms of online education and social support for fibromyalgia on online groups are relevant resources to be considered in patient care programs.
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title Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
spellingShingle Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
Moretti,Felipe Azevedo
Fibromyalgia
Social networks
Social support
title_short Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
title_full Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
title_fullStr Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
title_sort Characteristics and perception of social support by patients with fibromyalgia in Facebook
author Moretti,Felipe Azevedo
author_facet Moretti,Felipe Azevedo
Silva,Sandra Santos
Novoa,Claudia Galindo
author_role author
author2 Silva,Sandra Santos
Novoa,Claudia Galindo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moretti,Felipe Azevedo
Silva,Sandra Santos
Novoa,Claudia Galindo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fibromyalgia
Social networks
Social support
topic Fibromyalgia
Social networks
Social support
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Analyze the interactive behavior, characteristics, perception of social support, and interests of patients with fibromyalgia on online discussion groups. METHODS: A participatory netnography has been conducted for 6 months on Facebook in order to keep track of a fibromyalgia community with more than 8,000 members. An electronic survey composed by a validated social support scale was sent to the members of the group. Another online survey was applied by the group coordinator in order to build the users' profile. RESULTS: The online environment has often been indicated as the only place to get something off one's chest. Regular testimonials on social discrimination due to Fibromyalgia were recorded, coming from the family itself, from friends and even from health professionals. Patients' rights and new treatments are among the topics of greatest interest. The target group seemed to have a social echo, but it has difficulties to generate engagement among its members. Low social support was reported by most of the 444 respondents. However, many also criticized the group positively. There were 3,217 people who responded the survey applied by the coordinator: 97.5% female respondents, 86.2% were between 31 and 60 years old, 60.1% were diagnosed by a rheumatologist, 16.5% by an orthopedist, and 6.8% by a general practitioner. The five most unpleasant symptoms informed were: pain, anxiety, memory problem, irritability, and tingling. CONCLUSION: New forms of online education and social support for fibromyalgia on online groups are relevant resources to be considered in patient care programs.
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