Exploring the Social Networks' Use in the Health-Care Industry: A Multi-Level Analysis

被引:19
作者
Pianese, Tommasina [1 ]
Belfiore, Patrizia [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Council Italy CNR ISMed, Inst Studies Mediterranean, I-80132 Naples, Italy
[2] Parthenope Univ Naples, Dept Movement & Wellness Sci, I-80132 Naples, Italy
关键词
social media; social network; healthcare; literature review; e-health; technology; MEDIA; KNOWLEDGE; MANAGEMENT; PROMOTION; COMMUNITY; FUTURE; METHODOLOGY; INFORMATION; BENEFITS; SEEKING;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph18147295
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The application of social networks in the health domain has become increasingly prevalent. They are web-based technologies which bring together a group of people and health-care providers having in common health-related interests, who share text, image, video and audio contents and interact with each other. This explains the increasing amount of attention paid to this topic by researchers who have investigated a variety of issues dealing with the specific applications in the health-care industry. The aim of this study is to systematize this fragmented body of literature, and provide a comprehensive and multi-level overview of the studies that has been carried out to date on social network uses in healthcare, taking into account the great level of diversity that characterizes this industry. To this end, we conduct a scoping review enabling to identify the major research streams, whose aggregate knowledge are discussed according to three levels of analysis that reflect the viewpoints of the major actors using social networks for health-care purposes, i.e., governments, health-care providers (including health-care organizations and professionals) and social networks' users (including ill patients and general public). We conclude by proposing directions for future research.
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