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Use of Online Communities among People with Type 2 Diabetes: A Scoping Review.

Arantxa Bujanda-Sainz de MurietaNelia Soto-RuizCristina Garcia-VivarLeticia San Martín-RodríguezPaula Escalada-Hermández
Published in: Current diabetes reports (2024)
From 1821 identified documents, 6 articles were included. These studies explored the characteristics of diabetes online communities and the population features. Besides, the results were classified according to whether they were clinical, psychosocial, or addressed people's experiences with the online community. The analysis underscores their value in facilitating communication, improving diabetes management, and enhancing psychosocial well-being. Future investigations should prioritize longitudinal assessments to elucidate the sustained impact of community engagement and optimize user participation for enhanced patient outcomes. The growing relevance of new technologies has led to a significant number of individuals with chronic illnesses seeking peer support. Online health communities have emerged as virtual spaces where individuals with shared health interests interact and form relationships. Within these digital spaces, individuals can engage in peer interaction, observe behaviors, and mutually benefit, potentially leading to improved attitudes toward the disease.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • health information
  • social media
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • public health
  • skeletal muscle
  • climate change
  • weight loss
  • case control
  • virtual reality