Social Media and its Use in Health Promotion
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Social media holds considerable potential for health promotion and other health
intervention activities, as it addresses some of the limitations in traditional
health communication by increasing accessibility, interaction, engagement, empowerment
and customization. The use of social media increases the potential
for easy access to preventive medicine, interaction with health care providers,
interprofessional communication in emergency management, and public health.
However, more research is needed to determine its long term effectiveness and
to maximize the strategic presence of health organizations on social networking
websites. This paper provides encouraging information about the possibilities of
using social media to improve access to health information and health care providers,
as well as to promote positive health behaviour change. It is essential for
health promotion organizations to capitalize on the opportunities provided by
social media, in order to modernize strategies to reach all age groups and to tailor
programs to current communication trends, all of which are offered at a relatively
low cost.
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social media, social networking, health promotion, health communication, online health information, emergency management, interprofessional communication
