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Arthritis-Related Support in a Social Media Group for Quilting Hobbyists: Qualitative Study.

Norina GasteigerPhilip C RobinsonKaren Day
Published in: Interactive journal of medical research (2018)
Serious leisure social media groups can be useful forums for sharing information about arthritis-related issues. People do respond to requests for support and information, although there is a difference between quilting support (eg, "I need a new iron, what should I buy?") and health support (eg, "I have arthritis, what scissors should I buy?"). People provide emotional support for life events on serious leisure social media platforms (eg, offering condolences when a person states that she is making a memory quilt), and this extends to health issues when group members reveal them.
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