Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Borghi,Camila Amaral
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Szylit,Regina, Ichikawa,Carolliny Rossi de Faria, Baliza,Michelle Freire, Camara,Uyara Talmatare Jesus, Frizzo,Heloísa Cristina Figueiredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-81452018000100208
Resumo: Abstract Objective: This study aimed to understand how social networking websites are used by adolescents and their importance during the hospitalization process. Method: A descriptive and qualitative study was supported by the virtual ethnographic method and resorted to the symbolic interactionism as theoretical framework. Eleven hospitalized adolescents were interviewed. Results: Three categories were identified based on the analysis of interviews and posts: Being able to use social networking websites during hospitalization; Using the Facebook® chat to keep connected to friends; Seeking support from friends through social networking websites. Final considerations: Facebook® was the social networking website that adolescents used the most, standing out as an important form of entertainment during hospitalization that facilitates communication and social support. Healthcare professionals should value the use of social networking websites by hospitalized adolescents and encourage access to these tools, providing hospital resources to expand and facilitate this access.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
title Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
spellingShingle Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
Borghi,Camila Amaral
Adolescent
Hospitalization
Nursing
Social Networking
title_short Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
title_full Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
title_fullStr Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
title_sort Use of social networking websites as a care instrument for hospitalized adolescents
author Borghi,Camila Amaral
author_facet Borghi,Camila Amaral
Szylit,Regina
Ichikawa,Carolliny Rossi de Faria
Baliza,Michelle Freire
Camara,Uyara Talmatare Jesus
Frizzo,Heloísa Cristina Figueiredo
author_role author
author2 Szylit,Regina
Ichikawa,Carolliny Rossi de Faria
Baliza,Michelle Freire
Camara,Uyara Talmatare Jesus
Frizzo,Heloísa Cristina Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borghi,Camila Amaral
Szylit,Regina
Ichikawa,Carolliny Rossi de Faria
Baliza,Michelle Freire
Camara,Uyara Talmatare Jesus
Frizzo,Heloísa Cristina Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Hospitalization
Nursing
Social Networking
topic Adolescent
Hospitalization
Nursing
Social Networking
description Abstract Objective: This study aimed to understand how social networking websites are used by adolescents and their importance during the hospitalization process. Method: A descriptive and qualitative study was supported by the virtual ethnographic method and resorted to the symbolic interactionism as theoretical framework. Eleven hospitalized adolescents were interviewed. Results: Three categories were identified based on the analysis of interviews and posts: Being able to use social networking websites during hospitalization; Using the Facebook® chat to keep connected to friends; Seeking support from friends through social networking websites. Final considerations: Facebook® was the social networking website that adolescents used the most, standing out as an important form of entertainment during hospitalization that facilitates communication and social support. Healthcare professionals should value the use of social networking websites by hospitalized adolescents and encourage access to these tools, providing hospital resources to expand and facilitate this access.
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