Yearb Med Inform 2015; 24(01): 160-163
DOI: 10.15265/IY-2015-032
Original Article
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Health Social Media and Patient-Centered Care: Buzz or Evidence?

Findings from the Section “Education and Consumer Health Informatics” of the 2015 Edition of the IMIA Yearbook
P. Staccini
1   INSERM UMR 912 SESSTIM, IRIS Dept, UFR Médecine, Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France
,
L. Fernandez-Luque
2   Northern Research Institute, Tromsø, Norway
,
Section Editors for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Education and Consumer Health Informatics › Institutsangaben
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Correspondence to:

Pr Pascal Staccini
1INSERM UMR 912 SESSTIM, IRIS Dept, UFR Médecine,
Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis
28 avenue de Valombrose
06107 Nice cedex 2, France

Publikationsverlauf

13. August 2015

Publikationsdatum:
10. März 2018 (online)

 

Summary

Objective: To summarize the 2014 state of the art in the areas related to consumer health informatics and social media.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of articles published in 2014 in PubMed with a predefined set of queries. We identified 439 articles relevant for the review. The two section editors independently screened those papers taking into account their relevance to the topics covered by the section. In a second step, they jointly selected the 20 most representative papers as candidate best papers. Candidate best papers were then submitted for full review and scoring by external reviewers. Based on the scoring, section editors together with the IMIA Yearbook editorial board selected the four best papers published in 2014 in consumer health informatics.

Results: Helping patients acquire a healthier lifestyle is a crucial part of patient empowerment. In this line of work, new studies are exploring the efficacy of online health interventions for patient behavioral change. The special case of smoking cessation for consumers with low socio-economic status is particularly noticeable. Another study has explored how an online intervention can reduce the anxiety of women who experience an abnormal mammography. The team of PatientsLikeMe has studied how online support groups could play a role in the quality of life of organ transplant recipients. The patient perspective of online forums’ users is also analyzed in the domain of anticoagulation therapy.

Conclusions: Online health interventions, many of them using social media, have confirmed their potential to impact consumer behavioral change. However, there are still many methodological issues that need to be addressed in order to prove cost-effectiveness.


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Correspondence to:

Pr Pascal Staccini
1INSERM UMR 912 SESSTIM, IRIS Dept, UFR Médecine,
Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis
28 avenue de Valombrose
06107 Nice cedex 2, France

  • References

  • 1 Brown J, Michie S, Geraghty AW, Yardley L, Gardner B, Shahab L. et al. Internet-based intervention for smoking cessation (StopAdvisor) in people with low and high socioeconomic status: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Respir Med 2014; Dec 2 (12) 997-1006.
  • 2 Obadina ET, Dubenske LL, McDowell HE, Atwood AK, Mayer DK, Woods RW. et al. Online support: Impact on anxiety in women who experience an abnormal screening mammogram. Breast 2014; Dec 23 (06) 743-8.
  • 3 Vaughan Sarrazin MS, Cram P, Mazur A, Ward M, Reisinger HS. Patient perspectives of dabigatran: analysis of online discussion forums. Patient 2014; 7 (01) 47-54.
  • 4 Wicks P, Sulham KA, Gnanasakthy A. Quality of life in organ transplant recipients participating in an online transplant community. Patient 2014; 7 (01) 73-84.
  • 5 Tsai IH, Graves DE, Lai CH, Hwang LY, Pompeii LA. Association of internet use and depression among the spinal cord injury population Arch. Phys Med Rehabil 2014; Feb 95 (02) 236-43.
  • 6 Liu KY, Haukoos JS, Sasson C. Availability and quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation information for Spanish-speaking population on the Internet. Resuscitation 2014; Jan; 85 (01) 131-7.
  • 7 Rider T, Malik M, Chevassut T. Haematology patients and the Internet-the use of on-line health information and the impact on the patient-doctor relationship. Patient Educ Couns 2014; Nov 97 (02) 223-38.
  • 8 Tsimtsiou Z, Kirana PS, Hatzichristou D. Determinants of patients’ attitudes toward patient-centered care: a cross-sectional study in Greece. Patient Educ Couns 2014; Dec 97 (03) 391-5.
  • 9 Thompson J, Coleman R, Colwell B, Freeman J, 4 Greenfield D, Holmes K. et al. Preparing breast cancer patients for survivorship (PREP) - a pilot study of a patient-centred supportive group visit intervention. Eur J Oncol Nurs 2014; Feb 18 (01) 10-6.
  • 10 White RW, Horvitz E. From health search to health-care: explorations of intention and utilization via query logs and user surveys. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2014; Jan-Feb 21 (01) 49-55.
  • 11 Shahrokni A, Mahmoudzadeh S, Lu BT. In whom do cancer survivors trust online and offline?. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 2014; 15 (15) 6171-6.
  • 12 Gutierrez N, Kindratt TB, Pagels P, Foster B, Gimpel NE. Health literacy, health information seeking behaviors and internet use among patients attending a private and public clinic in the same geographic area. J Community Health 2014; Feb 39 (01) 83-9.
  • 13 Nagler RH, Puleo E, Sprunck-Harrild K, Viswanath K, Emmons KM. Health media use among childhood and young adult cancer survivors who smoke. Support Care Cancer 2014; Sep 22 (09) 2497-507.
  • 14 Gralla RJ, Hollen PJ, Msaouel P, Davis BV, Petersen J. An evidence-based determination of issues affecting quality of life and patient-reported outcomes in lung cancer: results of a survey of 660 patients. J Thorac Oncol 2014; Sep 9 (09) 1243-8.
  • 15 Gerber DE, Laccetti AL, Chen B, Yan J, Cai J, Gates S. et al. Predictors and intensity of online access to electronic medical records among patients with cancer. J Oncol Pract 2014; Sep 10 (05) e307-12.
  • 16 Bhandari N, Shi Y, Jung K. Seeking health information online: does limited healthcare access matter?. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2014; NovDec 21 (06) 1113-7.
  • 17 Paek HJ, Kim S, Hove T, Huh JY. Reduced harm or another gateway to smoking? source, message, and information characteristics of E-cigarette videos on YouTube. J Health Commun 2014; 19 (05) 545-60.
  • 18 DuBenske LL, Gustafson DH, Namkoong K, Hawkins RP, Atwood AK, Brown RL. et al. CHESS improves cancer caregivers’ burden and mood: results of an eHealth RCT. Health Psychol 2014; Oct 33 (10) 1261-72.
  • 19 Morse KD, Gralla RJ, Petersen JA, Rosen LM. Preferences for cancer support group topics and group satisfaction among patients and caregivers. J Psychosoc Oncol 2014; 32 (01) 112-23.
  • 20 Jang H, An J-Y. Social Network Analysis of Elders’ Health Literacy and their Use of Online Health Information. Healthc Inform Res Jul 2014; 20 (03) 216-25.