Literature DB >> 24733869

Social media methods for studying rare diseases.

Kurt R Schumacher1, Kathleen A Stringer2, Janet E Donohue3, Sunkyung Yu3, Ashley Shaver3, Regine L Caruthers3, Brian J Zikmund-Fisher4, Carlen Fifer3, Caren Goldberg3, Mark W Russell3.   

Abstract

For pediatric rare diseases, the number of patients available to support traditional research methods is often inadequate. However, patients who have similar diseases cluster "virtually" online via social media. This study aimed to (1) determine whether patients who have the rare diseases Fontan-associated protein losing enteropathy (PLE) and plastic bronchitis (PB) would participate in online research, and (2) explore response patterns to examine social media's role in participation compared with other referral modalities. A novel, internet-based survey querying details of potential pathogenesis, course, and treatment of PLE and PB was created. The study was available online via web and Facebook portals for 1 year. Apart from 2 study-initiated posts on patient-run Facebook pages at the study initiation, all recruitment was driven by study respondents only. Response patterns and referral sources were tracked. A total of 671 respondents with a Fontan palliation completed a valid survey, including 76 who had PLE and 46 who had PB. Responses over time demonstrated periodic, marked increases as new online populations of Fontan patients were reached. Of the responses, 574 (86%) were from the United States and 97 (14%) were international. The leading referral sources were Facebook, internet forums, and traditional websites. Overall, social media outlets referred 84% of all responses, making it the dominant modality for recruiting the largest reported contemporary cohort of Fontan patients and patients who have PLE and PB. The methodology and response patterns from this study can be used to design research applications for other rare diseases.
Copyright © 2014 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Keywords:  Fontan; rare disease; social media

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24733869      PMCID: PMC4006435          DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-2966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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5.  Demographic characteristics and estimated prevalence of Fontan-associated plastic bronchitis.

Authors:  Regine L Caruthers; Mollie Kempa; Angela Loo; Erin Gulbransen; Elizabeth Kelly; Steven R Erickson; Jennifer C Hirsch; Kurt R Schumacher; Kathleen A Stringer
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  40 in total

1.  Fontan-associated protein-losing enteropathy and plastic bronchitis.

Authors:  Kurt R Schumacher; Kathleen A Stringer; Janet E Donohue; Sunkyung Yu; Ashley Shaver; Regine L Caruthers; Brian J Zikmund-Fisher; Carlen Fifer; Caren Goldberg; Mark W Russell
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7.  Effects of disability on pregnancy experiences among women with impaired mobility.

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