2017
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.7856
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How Can Social Media Lead to Co-Production (Co-Delivery) of New Services for the Elderly Population? A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background: The future of health care services in the European Union faces the triple challenges of aging, fiscal restriction, and inclusion. Co-production offers ways to manage informal care resources to help them cater for the growing needs of elderly people. Social media (SM) is seen as a critical enabler for co-production. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate how SM-private Facebook groups, forums, Twitter, and blogging-acts as an enabler of co-production in health and care by facilita… Show more

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“…Different actors participate in OCs oriented towards older adults, including older adults (Nimrod, 2014), their caregivers and professionals (e.g. nurses, doctors, social workers) (Daneshvar et al, 2018). A quantitative analysis of OCs by Nimrod (2010) evidences a constant increase in the daily activity of older adults in OCs.…”
Section: Older Adults Online Communities and Value Co-creation Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different actors participate in OCs oriented towards older adults, including older adults (Nimrod, 2014), their caregivers and professionals (e.g. nurses, doctors, social workers) (Daneshvar et al, 2018). A quantitative analysis of OCs by Nimrod (2010) evidences a constant increase in the daily activity of older adults in OCs.…”
Section: Older Adults Online Communities and Value Co-creation Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through using OCs, older adults share their rare resources (e.g. knowledge, information, and experience [Cook, 2011]) with other actors (Daneshvar et al, 2018;Kamalpour et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%