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Experiences of Blogging About Visible and Long-term Skin Conditions: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.

Selina K TourAndrew R ThompsonRuth A HowardMichael Larkin
Published in: JMIR dermatology (2022)
Blogging may provide a way for individuals to self-manage distress associated with visible skin conditions. It may provide similar benefits to those known to be derived from emotional disclosure that occurs during writing, with an added peer support dimension. Blogging has occurred naturalistically on web-based forums, and this study demonstrates how this form of interaction may warrant adaptation for use with web-based psychosocial interventions for people living with skin conditions. This study had a limited sample of 4 bloggers; therefore, further exploration would be needed to consider the utility of this approach.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • mental health
  • wound healing
  • data analysis