2023
DOI: 10.1002/msc.1846
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Use of social media as a source of health information among patients with chronic low back pain

Fatima Zahrae Taik,
Rajaa Bensaid,
Anass Adnine
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveTo evaluate the use of social media (SM) as a source of health information among patients with chronic low back pain (LBP) and to evaluate the factors associated with this use.MethodsThis was a cross‐sectional study involving patients with chronic LBP. Information on their sociodemographics, LBP characteristics, and comorbidities was collected. With the use of a questionnaire, we evaluated the use of SM as a source of information, examining the frequency of use, the type of SM used, and degree of conf… Show more

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“…These last data sources have received special attention in recent years in the healthcare sector Nawaz et al [2017]. In fact, patients are prone to use social media websites for health-related purposes Studenic et al [2018], Taik et al [2024], Blackie et al [2023], and to express their feelings Wilson et al [2023], Abbasi-Perez et al [2023], creating what is known as patient-generated data. Finally, accredited health websites provide trustworthy health information which can complement the previous data sources for training specialised AI systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These last data sources have received special attention in recent years in the healthcare sector Nawaz et al [2017]. In fact, patients are prone to use social media websites for health-related purposes Studenic et al [2018], Taik et al [2024], Blackie et al [2023], and to express their feelings Wilson et al [2023], Abbasi-Perez et al [2023], creating what is known as patient-generated data. Finally, accredited health websites provide trustworthy health information which can complement the previous data sources for training specialised AI systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%