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Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy 8/2021

11.08.2020 | 2020 SAGES Oral

Facebook groups provide effective social support to patients after bariatric surgery

verfasst von: Dimitrios I. Athanasiadis, Alexandra Roper, William Hilgendorf, Adam Voss, Taylor Zike, Marisa Embry, Ambar Banerjee, Don Selzer, Dimitrios Stefanidis

Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy | Ausgabe 8/2021

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Abstract

Background

Social support after bariatric surgery is considered essential. Unfortunately, patient participation in such groups tends to be limited threatening their effectiveness. Facebook groups may provide a social support option that attracts more participation. The aim of this study was to describe our experience with the administration of a Facebook social support group and evaluate its perceived value by our bariatric patients.

Methods

After IRB approval, all Facebook group posts since its establishment in 2015 were reviewed and a thematic analysis was undertaken. Group members also completed a survey related to their Facebook group experience and its perceived value. Responses were collected using 5-point Likert scales. In addition, 30 members were phone interviewed using open-ended questions and their responses were analyzed.

Results

Over 4 years, the group accumulated 12,507 posts, 104,053 comments, and 197,594 reactions. On average, members check the group page more than once per day. Ten common themes were identified in the submitted posts: questions, motivation related, education related, diet related, physical activity related, current status updates, sharing failures, social, random/humorous and other. Members reported that the group helped them do well with their procedure (3.3/5) particularly due to the motivation of others’ successful stories (3.5/5) and made them feel understood (3.9/5) even though it offered limited help controlling their eating habits (2.7/5). The phone interviews suggested that the Facebook group offered constant support, was simple to use, and provided the sole social support for many patients. They most appreciated the motivational posts that kept them on track and the assistance/comments of clinical staff. In contrast, they disliked repeated questions/spam and negative stories shared by some members.

Conclusions

Facebook groups can provide effective social support to patients after bariatric surgery. Peers educate, answer questions, and motivate patients by sharing their positive experiences. Whether this online connectedness also positively impacts patient outcomes requires further study.
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Metadaten
Titel
Facebook groups provide effective social support to patients after bariatric surgery
verfasst von
Dimitrios I. Athanasiadis
Alexandra Roper
William Hilgendorf
Adam Voss
Taylor Zike
Marisa Embry
Ambar Banerjee
Don Selzer
Dimitrios Stefanidis
Publikationsdatum
11.08.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Surgical Endoscopy / Ausgabe 8/2021
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-020-07884-y

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