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      Patients' self-efficacy within online health communities: facilitating chronic disease self-management behaviors through peer education.

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      Health communication
      Informa UK Limited

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          Abstract

          In order to combat the growing burden of chronic disease, evidence-based self-management programs have been designed to teach patients about the disease and its affect on their lives. Self-efficacy is a key component in chronic disease self-management. This research used online ethnography and discourse analysis (N = 8,231) to examine self-efficacy within the computer-mediated communication (CMC) of four online health communities used by people with arthritis. Specifically, online opinion leaders were identified for examination. Across the four communities, there was a cyclical process that involved "disease veterans" sharing their experiences and gaining credibility within the community, new(er) members suffering from disease symptoms and sharing their experiences online, and finally, asking others for help with arthritis self-management behaviors. Three themes follow: (1) sharing disease experience, (2) suffering from disease symptoms, and (3) asking for help. Practical implications for health promotion and education are discussed.

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          Journal
          Health Commun
          Health communication
          Informa UK Limited
          1532-7027
          1041-0236
          2016
          : 31
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Journalism , University of Memphis.
          Article
          10.1080/10410236.2014.950019
          26325224
          2d76d2ed-b12b-49b6-97f0-0d9d973f941d
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