Exploring the Needs and Preferences of Patients with Port-Wine Stain and Associated Syndromes: A Qualitative Analysis of Social Media Discussions.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Patient preference and adherence Pub Date : 2025-09-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PPA.S541439
Yichen Liu, Xu Liu, Min-Kyu Kim, Beenu Maharjan, Xinjin Liu, Yuxin Duan, Dingling Li, Long Lin, Jingyuan Zeng, Hanfei Qin, Yifei Cheng, Linghong Guo, Xian Jiang
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Purpose: Patients with port-wine stain (PWS) and related syndromes often face multifaceted challenges in disease management, including prolonged treatment cycles, appearance-related distress, and psychological burdens. Social media has become an important platform for these individuals to obtain information and share experiences. However, there is a lack of systematic qualitative research exploring their genuine needs. This study analyzes content from social media to identify patients' core concerns during the diagnostic and therapeutic process, providing both theoretical foundations and practical references for developing patient-centered care models.

Methods: This study systematically analyzed PWS-related posts published between 2010 and 2023 across open social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, and Baidu. A stratified sampling method was applied, and natural language processing was used to extract keywords and thematic sentences. Through expert review and AI-assisted classification, core patient needs in disease management were qualitatively summarized and categorized.

Results: A total of 1528 social media posts were analyzed, yielding 4,190 extracted keywords categorized into six major themes. Treatment-related concerns were the most prominent (30.04%), particularly focusing on treatment choices, side effects, and delayed efficacy. Diagnostic confusion was also frequently mentioned (24.41%). A significant number of posts conveyed emotional distress and a strong desire for shared experiences, with emotional support themes accounting for 4.19%, highlighting their importance. Some patients proactively shared treatment journeys, contributing to a supportive and empathetic community atmosphere.

Conclusion: This study distilled key needs from authentic patient expressions and found that beyond clinical diagnosis and treatment, PWS patients also highly value emotional support and anxiety relief regarding relapse. These findings underscore the necessity of building patient-centered care systems that integrate emotional and psychological support while managing treatment expectations. Future studies should combine quantitative research and clinical data to refine variable analyses and develop educational and intervention strategies tailored to real online patient needs.

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探索波特酒斑及相关综合征患者的需求和偏好:对社交媒体讨论的定性分析
目的:port wine stain (PWS)及相关综合征患者在疾病管理中经常面临多方面的挑战,包括治疗周期延长、外观相关的困扰和心理负担。社交媒体已经成为这些个体获取信息和分享经验的重要平台。然而,缺乏系统的定性研究来探索他们的真正需求。本研究通过分析社交媒体内容,识别患者在诊疗过程中的核心关注点,为构建以患者为中心的护理模式提供理论基础和实践参考。方法:本研究系统分析了2010年至2023年间在Twitter、Facebook和百度等开放社交媒体平台上发布的与pws相关的帖子。采用分层抽样方法,利用自然语言处理技术提取关键词和主题句。通过专家评审和人工智能辅助分类,对患者在疾病管理中的核心需求进行定性总结和分类。结果:共分析了1528个社交媒体帖子,提取了4190个关键词,分为六大主题。与治疗相关的担忧最为突出(30.04%),特别是关注治疗选择、副作用和延迟疗效。诊断混淆也经常被提及(24.41%)。相当数量的帖子表达了情感困扰和强烈的分享经历的愿望,其中情感支持主题占4.19%,突出了其重要性。一些患者主动分享治疗过程,有助于营造支持性和移情的社区氛围。结论:本研究从患者真实的表达中提炼出关键需求,发现PWS患者在临床诊断和治疗之外,对复发的情感支持和焦虑缓解也非常重视。这些发现强调了建立以患者为中心的护理系统的必要性,该系统在管理治疗期望的同时整合了情感和心理支持。未来的研究应结合定量研究和临床数据,以完善变量分析,并制定适合在线患者真实需求的教育和干预策略。
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Patient preference and adherence
Patient preference and adherence MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.50%
发文量
354
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Patient Preference and Adherence is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the growing importance of patient preference and adherence throughout the therapeutic continuum. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research, modeling and clinical studies across all therapeutic areas. Patient satisfaction, acceptability, quality of life, compliance, persistence and their role in developing new therapeutic modalities and compounds to optimize clinical outcomes for existing disease states are major areas of interest for the journal. As of 1st April 2019, Patient Preference and Adherence will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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