The Role of Social Media and Breast Cancer: How Does It Impact Patients?

Tasha AK Gandamihardja* (Corresponding Author), Sara Liyanage, Terri Coutee, Anne W Peled, Yazan Masannat

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Abstract

Introduction: Patients are increasingly turning to other sources for their health information. Social media has become mainstream, and the easy access to online communities, health professionals, and shared experiences of other patients has made social media a place where many patients turn to.
Methods: In this qualitative report, 2 patients who have had breast cancer describe the reasons why they use social media, what they perceive the advantages and disadvantages are, and what the impact of social media has been through their cancer treatment and beyond.
Results: The reasons why patients turn to social media are varied. These can include information gathering, peer support, shared experiences, and advocacy. There appear to be advantages and disadvantages; however, overall, the impact seems to be a positive one when used judiciously.
Discussion: It is clear that social media has a role to play in healthcare, whether by providing meaningful social connections, delivery of information, or psychological support. Healthcare professionals perhaps should consider the importance of social media in their practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-208
Number of pages6
JournalBreast Care
Volume18
Issue number3
Early online date30 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • social media
  • breast cancer
  • online community
  • patient empowerment
  • shared experiences

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