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Peer Support Through a Diabetes Social Media Community.

Citation
Gavrila, V., et al. “Peer Support Through A Diabetes Social Media Community.”. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology, pp. 493-497.
Center University of Michigan
Author Valerie Gavrila, Ashley Garrity, Emily Hirschfeld, Breann Edwards, Joyce M Lee
Keywords mobile technology, online community, peer support, social media, type 1 diabetes
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Caregivers and individuals living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who are members of CGM in the Cloud, a Facebook group associated with the Nightscout Project, were interviewed to assess how the online community impacted peer support.

METHODS: Semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted with caregivers and patients who are part of CGM in the Cloud Facebook group. Interview transcripts were analyzed to identify various themes related to peer support in the online group.

RESULTS: Members of the CGM in the Cloud Facebook group identified peer support through giving and receiving technical, emotional, and medical support, as well as giving back to the larger community by paying it forward. Peer support also extended beyond the online forum, connecting people in person, whether they were local or across the country.

CONCLUSIONS: An online community can provide many avenues for peer support through emotional and technical support, as well as serve as a tool of empowerment. The community as a whole also had a spirit of altruism that bolstered confidence in others as well as those who paid it forward.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Journal of diabetes science and technology
Volume
13
Issue
3
Number of Pages
493-497
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1932-2968
DOI
10.1177/1932296818818828
Alternate Journal
J Diabetes Sci Technol
PMID
30600704
PMCID
PMC6501537
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