| Literature DB >> 35089160 |
Paméla Voillot1, Brigitte Riche2, Michel Portafax2, Pierre Foulquié1, Anaïs Gedik1, Sébastien Barbarot3, Laurent Misery4, Stéphane Héas5, Adel Mebarki1, Nathalie Texier1, Stéphane Schück1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, pruritic, inflammatory disease that occurs most frequently in children but also affects many adults. Social media have become key tools for finding and disseminating medical information.Entities:
Keywords: Atopic Dermatitis Control Tool; atopic dermatitis; dermatology; health care; health-related quality of life; online health; online health information; real world; skin disease; social media; social media use
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35089160 PMCID: PMC8838596 DOI: 10.2196/31140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Study framework. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 2Flowchart presenting the steps for creating analysis corpus and the 2 subcorpuses. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 3Methodology. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Top 10 sites.
| Controlled ADa | Insufficiently controlled AD | ||||
| Forums | Posts, n | Forums | Posts, n |
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| Baby Center | 889 | Baby Center | 2475 |
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| Aufeminin | 307 | 2431 |
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| L’Appart’ des Spasmos | 230 | L’Appart’ des Spasmos | 1288 |
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| Amazon | 220 | Aufeminin | 893 |
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| Mamandco | 206 | Mamandco | 385 |
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| 128 | Boursorama | 282 |
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| e-Sante | 109 | Amazon | 228 |
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| Forum Melodie | 88 | Mjeuxvideo | 197 |
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| Club Beaute Addict | 61 | Forum manucure | 126 |
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| Journal des Femmes | 38 | BourseReflex | 121 |
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aAD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 4Fluctuations in the evolution of the volume of messages between July 2010 and October 2020. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 5Age and gender distribution among (A) controlled AD subcorpus and (B) insufficiently controlled subcorpus. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 6Trend over time of the number of posts concerning atopic dermatitis compared with other diseases such as cancer and psoriasis.
Figure 7Distribution of posts by overall topic category. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 8(A) Impact of the disease on controlled AD subcorpus. (B) Impact of the disease on insufficiently controlled AD subcorpus. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Top 10 treatments used.
| Controlled ADa subcorpus | Insufficiently controlled AD subcorpus | ||
| Treatments taken (top 10) | Web users, n | Treatments taken (top 10) | Web users, n |
| Cortisone/corticoids | 131 | Cortisone/corticoids | 222 |
| Anti-inflammatories | 32 | Liniment | 40 |
| Dexeryl | 28 | Dexeryl | 39 |
| Calendula | 28 | Anti-inflammatories | 26 |
| Liniment | 26 | Calendula | 26 |
| Antibiotics | 26 | Antibiotics | 17 |
| Vitamins | 12 | Diprosone | 16 |
| Atarax | 8 | Bepanthen | 11 |
| Bepanthen | 6 | Aerius | 10 |
| Aerius | 5 | Vitamins | 10 |
aAD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 9Treatments’ perception. (A) Controlled AD subcorpus. (B) Insufficiently Controlled AD subcorpus. AD: atopic dermatitis.
Figure 10Treatments’ perception. (A) Controlled AD subcorpus. (B) Insufficiently controlled AD subcorpus. AD: atopic dermatitis; AE: adverse event.