Pediatrics for the 21st Century (Peds21) 2018
DOI: 10.1542/peds.141.1_meetingabstract.244
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What Parents Should Share: Child Privacy in the Age of Social Media and the Pediatrician's Role

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“…Developing social media-based interventions could help provide caregivers with accurate cancer information to reduce misinformation found online and create a space in which caregivers can have positive interactions with other families who have a child with cancer. Social media-based interventions also have the potential for harmful online interactions; this should be minimized and monitored if incorporated into practice (Keith & Steinberg, 2017). The utilization and popularity of social media among caregivers of children with cancer as a way to exchange information and support presents a unique opportunity for the development of social media-based interventions.…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Developing social media-based interventions could help provide caregivers with accurate cancer information to reduce misinformation found online and create a space in which caregivers can have positive interactions with other families who have a child with cancer. Social media-based interventions also have the potential for harmful online interactions; this should be minimized and monitored if incorporated into practice (Keith & Steinberg, 2017). The utilization and popularity of social media among caregivers of children with cancer as a way to exchange information and support presents a unique opportunity for the development of social media-based interventions.…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilization and popularity of social media among caregivers of children with cancer as a way to exchange information and support presents a unique opportunity for the development of social media-based interventions. However, future interventions that are delivered via social media should consider caregiver privacy concerns (Keith & Steinberg, 2017). Future research could evaluate whether the use of social media is a helpful tool in improving feelings of perceived support among caregivers and whether it can be an effective delivery method for coping and stress management interventions to reduce caregiver distress.…”
Section: Implications For Practice and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hızla artan bu paylaşımlarla ebeveynler 'sharenting' kavramını gündeme getirmişlerdir. Bu kavram 'parenting' ve 'share' kelimelerinden türetilmiştir (5)(6)(7). "Sharenting" kelimesi Collins Dictionary tarafından "sosyal medyayı düzenli kullanan bir ebeveynin çocuklarıyla ilgili çok fazla ayrıntılı bilgi paylaşması" olarak tanımlanmıştır (5,6,8).…”
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“…Ayrıca hashtag (etiketleme) tekniği sayesinde sosyal medyada paylaşılan bu fotoğraflar dünyanın her yerindeki kullanıcılara anında ulaşabilmektedir. Böylece, birçok çocuk kendi sosyal medya hesaplarını kullanacak olgunluğa gelene kadar, aileleri tarafından yaratılan dijital kimlikleri çok küçük yaşlarda üzerine geçirmiş olmaktadır (6).…”
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