Health Information Technologies in the Support Systems of Pregnant Women and Their Caregivers: Mixed-Methods Study.
Marian Taylor DorstShilo H AndersSai ChennupatiQingxia ChenGretchen Purcell JacksonPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2019)
This study is one of the first demonstrating that technologies comprise a substantial portion of the support systems of pregnant women and their caregivers. Pregnant women more frequently reported specific medical information websites as part of their support system, whereas caregivers more often reported general internet search engines. Although social support is important for maternal and fetal health outcomes, no associations among stress, support system size, and support system components were found in this study. As health information technologies continue to evolve and their adoption increases, their role in patient and caregiver support systems and their effects should be further explored.