Kathleen Scharer1. 1. College of Nursing, University of South Carolina, USA. kathleen.scharer@sc.edu
Abstract
PURPOSE: This paper reports parents' use of electronic bulletin board for social support during a pilot study of an Internet intervention. METHODS: Parents participated for a mean of 13.83 weeks. The convenience sample consisted of six parents. Data were from site access information and parents' postings. FINDINGS: Excluding one mother who checked frequently for messages, mothers have an average of 5.2 postings. Excluding this one mother, the postings/ accesses ratio was greater than 60%. Parents made postings in four categories of "child's illness" having 37 comments and 36 comments for "group maintenance". CONCLUSIONS: While the study findings cannot be generalized, these results suggest that parents will use electronic discussion boards.
PURPOSE: This paper reports parents' use of electronic bulletin board for social support during a pilot study of an Internet intervention. METHODS: Parents participated for a mean of 13.83 weeks. The convenience sample consisted of six parents. Data were from site access information and parents' postings. FINDINGS: Excluding one mother who checked frequently for messages, mothers have an average of 5.2 postings. Excluding this one mother, the postings/ accesses ratio was greater than 60%. Parents made postings in four categories of "child's illness" having 37 comments and 36 comments for "group maintenance". CONCLUSIONS: While the study findings cannot be generalized, these results suggest that parents will use electronic discussion boards.
Authors: Laura A Taylor; Nasreen Bahreman; Matthew J Hayat; Frank Hoey; Geetha Rajasekaran; Dorry L Segev Journal: Prog Transplant Date: 2012-06 Impact factor: 1.187