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Should patients with diabetes be encouraged to integrate social media into their care plan?


ABSTRACT: Aim:To evaluate the use of social media of individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM). Materials & methods:Both web-based and in-clinic surveys were collected from individuals with DM. Descriptive and correlation analyses were employed to evaluate respondents' diabetes-specific social networking site behaviors. Results:Forty-five patients with DM completed the web-based survey and 167, the clinic-based survey, of whom only 40 visited diabetes-specific social networking sites. Analysis of online survey data indicated that self-reported adherence to lifestyle recommendations was significantly correlated (p < 0.01) with visiting the sites. Clinic-based survey data found that patients who reported using DM-specific web sites monitored home glucose values more often and had better compliance with insulin administration (both p < 0.05) compared with nonusers. Conclusion:This study provides insight into why individuals visit DM-specific social networking sites. Certain self-management behaviors may improve as a result of visiting these sites. Further work is needed to explore how to leverage social media technology to assist patients with the management of DM.

SUBMITTER: Nelakurthi AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6088271 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Should patients with diabetes be encouraged to integrate social media into their care plan?

Nelakurthi Arun R AR   Pinto Angela M AM   Cook Curtiss B CB   Jones Lynne L   Boyle Mary M   Ye Jieping J   Lappas Theodoros T   He Jingrui J  

Future science OA 20180731 7


<h4>Aim</h4>To evaluate the use of social media of individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM).<h4>Materials & methods</h4>Both web-based and in-clinic surveys were collected from individuals with DM. Descriptive and correlation analyses were employed to evaluate respondents' diabetes-specific social networking site behaviors.<h4>Results</h4>Forty-five patients with DM completed the web-based survey and 167, the clinic-based survey, of whom only 40 visited diabetes-specific social networking sites.  ...[more]

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