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    The Role of Facebook Communities in Social Participation for Persons with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Content Analysis

    September 7, 2014 / No Comments

    Research overview & summary My colleague Kristin Jones, OTR/L and I conducted the following qualitative research. It details the most frequent topics of conversation for persons with rheumatoid arthritis who engage in disease-specific Facebook groups. My experiences as a patient participating in these groups inspired this research. In order to objectively assess the communication content of these social media groups, Ms. Jones and I performed the data analysis seen below in the data overview section. The poster is pasted below and can also be found at SlideShare. Research poster Significant Findings 1. The majority of Facebook group posts served to provide information or support. Information was provided most often in the form of advice…

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