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Patient-reported outcomes and therapeutic affordances of social media: findings from a global online survey of people with chronic pain.

Mark MerolliKathleen GrayFernando Martin-SanchezGuillermo Lopez-Campos
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
Results did not uncover definitive demographics or characteristics of PWCP for which health outcomes are impacted. However, findings corroborate literature within this domain suggesting that there is a typical profile of people who use social media for health and that social media are more suited to particular health outcomes. Exploration of the relationship between social media's therapeutic affordances and health outcomes, in particular the narration affordance, warrants further attention by patients and clinicians.
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