Health Researchers’ Use of Social Media: Scoping Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2019Vol. 21(11), pp. e13687–e13687
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Justine Dol, Perri R. Tutelman, Christine T. Chambers, Melanie Barwick, Emily K. Drake, Jennifer A. Parker, Robin Parker, Eric I. Benchimol, Ronald B. George, Holly O. Witteman
Abstract
Health researchers are increasingly publishing on their use of social media for a range of professional purposes. Although most of the sentiment around the use of social media in health research was celebratory, the uses of social media varied widely. Future research is needed to support health researchers to optimize their social media use.
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