2017
DOI: 10.3171/2017.3.peds16552
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Social media networking in pediatric hydrocephalus: a point-prevalence analysis of utilization

Abstract: OBJECTIVEA recent survey has shown that caregivers of children with shunt-treated hydrocephalus frequently use social media networks for support and information gathering. The objective of this study is to describe and assess social media utilization among users interested in hydrocephalus.METHODSPublicly accessible accounts and videos dedicated to the topic of hydrocephalus were comprehensively searched a… Show more

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“…17 Further, social media can facilitate communication between caretakers and clinicians, offering a direct channel through which they can discuss care and ask questions. Several studies in neurosurgery have analyzed social media metrics for different pathologies, including hydrocephalus, 18 aneurysms, 19 and epilepsy. 16 Our study aims to contribute to this literature by describing the landscape of social media use surrounding DBS in children and youth.…”
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“…17 Further, social media can facilitate communication between caretakers and clinicians, offering a direct channel through which they can discuss care and ask questions. Several studies in neurosurgery have analyzed social media metrics for different pathologies, including hydrocephalus, 18 aneurysms, 19 and epilepsy. 16 Our study aims to contribute to this literature by describing the landscape of social media use surrounding DBS in children and youth.…”
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“…Social media is an increasingly common way to learn, discuss, and share information [1,[3][4]8]. Previous studies have analyzed social media utilization in brain aneurysms, vagal nerve stimulators placement, and pediatric hydrocephalus, but, to our knowledge, there has not been an evaluation of social media utilization for brain tumors, particularly glioblastoma [1,[9][10][11][12][13][14].…”
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“…Patients diagnosed with primary brain tumors face challenges related to prognosis, treatment, and longterm outcomes. Patients with challenging illnesses use social support as a way to manage and address concerns about their illness [1]. With nearly 75% of Americans using YouTube, and a similar number active on Facebook, social media sites can provide individuals with a virtual community [2].…”
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“…Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are the most commonly studied SM platforms and were selected for this study. 8,18,19,21,22 We queried these platforms by using the term "Brain Tumor" on June 3, 2020. The search was conducted with a clean browser history and a virtual private network (VPN) set to New York City in order to minimize the impact of previous online behavior on the search results.…”
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confidence: 99%