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From Help-Seekers to Influential Users: A Systematic Review of Participation Styles in Online Health Communities.

Bradley Carron-ArthurKathina AliJohn Alastair CunninghamKathleen Margaret Griffiths
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
With the exception of high-engaged users based on high post frequency, the current review found little evidence for consistent participatory styles across different health communities. However, this area of research is in its infancy, with most of the studies included in the review being published in the last 2 years. Nevertheless, the review delivers a nomenclature for OHC participation styles and metrics and discusses important methodological issues that will provide a basis for future comparative research in the area. Further studies are required to systematically investigate a range of participatory styles, to investigate their association with different types of online health communities and to determine the contribution of different participatory styles within and across online health communities.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • social media
  • health promotion
  • body mass index