Health outcomes and related effects of using social media in chronic disease management
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In this paper, a review examines the health outcomes and related effects of using social media, while also exploring the unique affordances underpinning these effects, including identity, flexibility, structure, narration, adaptation.Citations
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Physical Activity/Exercise and Diabetes: A Position Statement of the American Diabetes Association
Sheri R. Colberg,Ronald J. Sigal,Jane E. Yardley,Michael C. Riddell,David W. Dunstan,Paddy C. Dempsey,Edward S. Horton,Kristin Castorino,Deborah F. Tate +8 more
TL;DR: A clinically oriented review and evidence-based recommendations regarding physical activity and exercise in people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus, and prediabetes are provided.
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Patients’ and health professionals’ use of social media in health care: Motives, barriers and expectations
TL;DR: Disconcordance in patients' and professionals' motives and use of social media in health care is indicated and future studies on social media use in health health care should not disregard participants' underlying motives, barriers and expectations regarding the (non)use of social social media.
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The eHealth Enhanced Chronic Care Model: A Theory Derivation Approach
TL;DR: A revised model, the eHealth Enhanced Chronic Care Model (eCCM), is presented to show how eHealth tools can be used to increase efficiency of how patients manage their own chronic illnesses, and offers insight into the role of e health tools in self-management support for people with chronic conditions.
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Social Media Use in Chronic Disease: A Systematic Review and Novel Taxonomy
TL;DR: Using social media to provide social, emotional, or experiential support in chronic disease, especially with Facebook and blogs, appears most likely to improve patient care.
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Mobile Health Devices as Tools for Worldwide Cardiovascular Risk Reduction and Disease Management
John D. Piette,Justin List,Gurpreet K. Rana,Whitney Townsend,Dana Striplin,Dana Striplin,Michele Heisler +6 more
TL;DR: Emerging evidence suggests that mHealth interventions may improve cardiovascular-related lifestyle behaviors and disease management and incorporate advances in artificial intelligence for adapting systems automatically to patients' unique and changing needs.
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