Utilization of Facebook for support and education by patients with skin cancer Review


Authors: Petukhova, T. A.; Wilson, B. N.; Gadjiko, M.; Lee, E. H.; Wang, J.; Rossi, A. M.; Nehal, K. S.
Review Title: Utilization of Facebook for support and education by patients with skin cancer
Abstract: The expanding role of social media in medical care has resulted in dermatology patients seeking support online regarding personal experience with diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer. Owing to increased privacy settings in closed Facebook groups, the current study analyzed themes of keratinocyte carcinoma patients’ posts within a relatively private social media network. Although the majority of messages included sharing personal experience and provided psychosocial support (50%), there were a significant number of posts offering medical advice (35%), with the majority of such replies being unsupported by evidence-based medicine (87%). The level of medical misinformation and potential harm to patients seeking advice online is important for medical practitioners treating skin cancer and provides impetus for possible further research into online support and education groups that are moderated for misinformation. © 2020 Dermatology Online Journal. All rights reserved.
Keywords: evidence based medicine; evidence-based medicine; skin neoplasms; skin cancer; internet; patient education; patient education as topic; cancer therapy; keratinocyte; skin carcinoma; social support; skin tumor; education; communication; carcinoma; psychosocial care; physician; information dissemination; interpersonal communication; personal experience; mass communication; self-help groups; consumer health information; misinformation; support; procedures; self help; information seeking; social media; humans; human; article; facebook; online social network
Journal Title: Dermatology Online Journal
Volume: 26
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1087-2108
Publisher: University of California eScholarship  
Date Published: 2020-03-01
Start Page: 4
Language: English
PUBMED: 32609441
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 3 August 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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MSK Authors
  1. Kishwer S Nehal
    279 Nehal
  2. Erica H Lee
    136 Lee
  3. Anthony Rossi
    236 Rossi
  4. Jennifer Wang
    10 Wang
  5. Britney N. Wilson
    17 Wilson