Analysis of Patient Narratives in Disease Blogs on the Internet: An Exploratory Study of Social Pharmacovigilance.
Shinichi MatsudaKotonari AokiShiho TomizawaMasayoshi SoneRiwa TanakaHiroshi KurikiYoichiro TakahashiPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2017)
Pharmacovigilance should maintain a strong focus on patients' actual experiences, concerns, and outcomes, and this approach can be expected to uncover hidden adverse event signals earlier and to help us understand adverse events in a patient-centered way. Patient-generated tōbyōki blogs in the TOBYO database showed unique characteristics that were different from the data in existing sources generated by health care professionals. Analysis of tōbyōki blogs would add value to the assessment of disorders with a high prevalence in women, psychiatric disorders in which subjective symptoms have important clinical meaning, refractory disorders, and other chronic disorders.
Keyphrases
- adverse drug
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- case report
- mental health
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- drug induced
- peritoneal dialysis
- emergency department
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- health information
- patient reported outcomes
- social media
- palliative care
- physical activity
- pregnancy outcomes
- health insurance
- skeletal muscle
- data analysis
- patient reported
- locally advanced