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Internet Use by Parents of Children With Rare Conditions: Findings From a Study on Parents' Web Information Needs.

Honor NichollCatherine TraceyThelma BegleyCarole KingAileen M Lynch
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2017)
This study adds to the emerging body of research on the Internet use by parents of children with rare conditions to source information on their child's condition. The evolving and ever increasing parent-to-parent support systems via social media are impacting on parents' capacity to manage their children. Implications for practice include health care professionals' response to this knowledge and capacity shift, and the significance of these changes when interacting with parents. The key message of this study was that parents of children with rare conditions are habitual users of the Internet to source information about their children's conditions. Social media, especially Facebook, has an increasing role in the lives of these parents for information and support. Parents' interest in information gathering and sharing includes a desire for shared dialogue with health care professionals.
Keyphrases
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  • health information
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