Online Support Group For Chronic Disease Patients in The Context of Health Communication on Social Media

Azizun Kurnia Illahi
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In the context of health communication, support groups are believed to act as a protective measure against detrimental physical and psychological effects for patients by promoting adaptation both endocrinologically (related to hormones), cognitively, and behaviorally. Such adaptation also brings benefits in enhancing the immune system, adherence to medication consumption, and improving patient health. Support groups are crucial for patients, especially those with similar conditions, as there is a higher level of empathy, mutual information sharing, messages of hope and inspiration, and a platform for expression to enhance the life expectancy of patients with chronic diseases. These support groups emerged since the 1970s, constituting an integral component of healthcare. The existence of support groups is closely linked to helping improve health outcomes and reduce patient mortality rates. The diagnosis given by doctors to individuals can be a traumatic event. In such conditions, effective support systems are needed. These support systems can include friends, family, doctors, or other patients who have experienced similar illnesses. The similarity among members of the support group makes them a "support system" capable of providing both physical and psychological benefits and increasing adherence to the treatment process. The difficulties experienced by patients and their families in managing chronic diseases become highly complex when they do not receive support from their social environment. This motivates the existence of online support groups, which provide them with the flexibility to exchange information and discuss their health problems. To achieve the goals of this research, the researcher used content analysis with the object being the posts of HGM Community  from September to December 2022, while the unit of analysis used was proportional analysis unit. This research found that the most frequently used form of support by group members was instrumental support. The results from 149 posts in HGM Community posts obtained in this study showed that instrumental support with the category of "problem-solving" was the most commonly found.
社交媒体健康传播背景下的慢性病患者在线支持小组
在健康交流方面,支持小组被认为是一种保护措施,通过促进内分泌(与荷尔蒙有关)、认知和行为方面的适应,防止对患者的身体和心理产生不利影响。这种适应还有利于增强免疫系统、坚持服药和改善患者健康。互助小组对患者,尤其是病情相似的患者至关重要,因为在互助小组中,患者可以产生更多的共鸣,相互分享信息,传递希望和灵感,并提供一个表达平台,以提高慢性病患者的预期寿命。这些支持小组出现于 20 世纪 70 年代,是医疗保健不可或缺的组成部分。互助小组的存在与帮助改善健康状况和降低患者死亡率密切相关。医生对个人的诊断可能是一个创伤性事件。在这种情况下,需要有效的支持系统。这些支持系统可以包括朋友、家人、医生或其他经历过类似疾病的病人。支持小组成员之间的相似性使他们成为一个 "支持系统",能够提供生理和心理上的益处,并提高对治疗过程的依从性。如果得不到社会环境的支持,患者及其家人在管理慢性疾病时所遇到的困难就会变得非常复杂。这就促使在线支持小组的存在,为他们提供了交流信息和讨论健康问题的灵活性。为了实现本研究的目标,研究人员采用了内容分析法,对象是 2022 年 9 月至 12 月期间 HGM 社区的帖子,分析单位是比例分析单位。本研究发现,小组成员最常使用的支持形式是工具性支持。本研究从 HGM 社区的 149 篇帖子中获得的结果显示,"解决问题 "类的工具性支持最为常见。
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