The delicate balance of communicational interests: A Bakhtinian view of social media in health care

Chukwuma Ukoha, A. Stranieri
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Purpose This paper aims to use the writings of Mikhail Bakhtin to reveal new insights into the role and impact of social media in health-care settings. Design/methodology/approach With the help of Bakhtin’s constructs of dialogism, polyphony, heteroglossia and carnival, the power and influences of the social media phenomenon in health-care settings, are explored. Findings It is apparent from the in-depth analysis conducted that there is a delicate balance between the need to increase dialogue and the need to safeguard public health, in the use of social media for health-related communication. Bakhtin‘s constructs elucidate this delicate balance and highlight the need for health-care providers that use social media to find the right balance between these competing communicational priorities. Originality/value This paper advances a nascent theoretical approach to social media research. By applying Bakhtinian ideas to consumer health informatics, this paper has the potential to open a new approach to theorizing the role of social software in health-care settings. Stakeholders in digital health will find this paper useful, as it opens up dialogue to further discuss the role of social media in health care.
沟通利益的微妙平衡:巴赫蒂安对医疗保健社会媒体的看法
目的本文旨在利用米哈伊尔巴赫金的著作揭示社交媒体在医疗保健环境中的作用和影响的新见解。设计/方法/途径借助巴赫金的对话、复调、异语和狂欢的结构,探讨了社交媒体现象在医疗保健环境中的力量和影响。从所进行的深入分析可以明显看出,在利用社交媒体进行与健康有关的交流方面,在加强对话的需要与保障公众健康的需要之间存在着微妙的平衡。巴赫金的构想阐明了这种微妙的平衡,并强调了使用社交媒体的医疗保健提供者需要在这些相互竞争的沟通优先事项之间找到适当的平衡。原创性/价值本文提出了一种新兴的理论方法来研究社交媒体。通过将巴赫丁的思想应用于消费者健康信息学,本文有可能开辟一种新的方法来理论化社会软件在医疗保健环境中的作用。数字医疗的利益相关者会发现这篇论文很有用,因为它开启了进一步讨论社交媒体在医疗保健中的作用的对话。
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