Developing a framework to generate evidence of health outcomes from social media use in chronic disease management.
Mark MerolliKathleen GrayFernando Martin-SanchezPublished in: Medicine 2.0 (2013)
The results will (1) inform a framework for conducting research into health outcomes from social media use in chronic disease, as well as support translating the findings into evidence of improved health outcomes, and (2) inform a set of recommendations for evidence-based decision making about social media use as part of chronic disease self-management. These outcomes will fill a gap in the knowledge and resources available to individuals managing a chronic disease, their clinicians and other researchers in chronic disease and the field of medicine 2.0.