Social Media, Digital Health Literacy, and Digital Ethics in the Light of Health Equity
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2022
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
Objective:
Social media is used in the context of healthcare, for example in interventions for promoting health. Since social media are easily accessible they have potential to promote health equity. This paper studies relevant factors impacting on health equity considered in social media interventions.
Methods:
We searched for literature to identify potential relevant factors impacting on health equity considered in social media interventions. We included studies that reported examples of health interventions using social media, focused on health equity, and analyzed health equity factors of social media. We identified Information about health equity factors and targeted groups.
Results:
We found 17 relevant articles. Factors impacting on health equity reported in the included papers were extracted and grouped into three categories: digital health literacy, digital ethics, and acceptability.
Conclusions:
Literature shows that it is likely that digital technologies will increase health inequities associated with increased age, lower level of educational attainment, and lower socio-economic status. To address this challenge development of social media interventions should consider participatory design principles, visualization, and theories of social sciences.
Social media is used in the context of healthcare, for example in interventions for promoting health. Since social media are easily accessible they have potential to promote health equity. This paper studies relevant factors impacting on health equity considered in social media interventions.
Methods:
We searched for literature to identify potential relevant factors impacting on health equity considered in social media interventions. We included studies that reported examples of health interventions using social media, focused on health equity, and analyzed health equity factors of social media. We identified Information about health equity factors and targeted groups.
Results:
We found 17 relevant articles. Factors impacting on health equity reported in the included papers were extracted and grouped into three categories: digital health literacy, digital ethics, and acceptability.
Conclusions:
Literature shows that it is likely that digital technologies will increase health inequities associated with increased age, lower level of educational attainment, and lower socio-economic status. To address this challenge development of social media interventions should consider participatory design principles, visualization, and theories of social sciences.
Subjects
Q Science (General)
R Medicine (General)
T Technology (General)
Publisher DOI
Journal or Serie
Yearbook of Medical Informatics
ISSN
2364-0502
Volume
31
Issue
01
Publisher
Thieme
Submitter
Denecke, Kerstin
Citation apa
Rivera-Romero, O., Gabarron, E., Miron-Shatz, T., Petersen, C., & Denecke, K. (2022). Social Media, Digital Health Literacy, and Digital Ethics in the Light of Health Equity. In Yearbook of Medical Informatics (Vol. 31, Issue 01, pp. 082–087). Thieme. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.17105
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