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3 Most Important Challenges to be considered while using social media data for Medical & Healthcare research

Data Analysis on Healthcare service information u2018empowersu2019 patients and the general public to make responsible decisions. Peopleu2019s character, mental state, and health behaviours are all reflected in their social media and all have a tremendous impact on health. This blog is to show that language on social media can predict diagnoses within peopleu2019s health record, revealing new prospects to personalize care and understand how patientsu2019 ordinary daily lives relate to their health. Statswork offers statistical services as per the requirements of the customers. When you Order statistical Services at Statswork, we promise you the following u2013 Always on Time, outstanding customer support, and High-quality Subject Matter Experts.<br><br>Contact Us:t<br><br>Website: www.statswork.com<br><br>Email: info@statswork.com<br><br>UnitedKingdom: 44-1143520021<br>t<br>India: 91-4448137070t<br>tt<br>WhatsApp: 91-8754446690<br>

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3 Most Important Challenges to be considered while using social media data for Medical & Healthcare research

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  1. Researchpaper 3 MOST IMPORTANT CHALLENGES TO BE CONSIDERED WHILE USING SOCIAL MEDIA DATA FORMEDICAL & HEALTHCARERESEARCH Tags: Social Media for Exchanging Health Information, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Analyst, Data Collection, Healthcare Social Networking, PredictiveAnalytics Research Planning | Data Collection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | Bio Statistics | Econometrics Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved

  2. InBrief Studies indicated that patients primarily used Twitter (59.9%), particularly for increasing knowledge and exchanging advice and Facebook (52.3%), particularly for social support and tradingadvice. Professionals mainly used LinkedIn (70.7%) and Twitter (51.2%), for communication with their colleagues and marketingdetails. As patients continue to turn to online means for health care information to monitor their decisions, it is becoming gradually significant for radiologists to involve with patients online via social mediadaises. There are several means that physicians can use social media to deliver patients with valued information and develop the complete patientexperience. By elevating discoverability, curating radiology, involving with patient communities, and generating mineable social media content, radiologists can develop as thought leaders in this new form of patient-centered announcement and informationdiscussion. Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved

  3. Introduction Social media channels are being used by patients for switching health information, involvements with their chronic condition, and pursue information from other people or establishments, forexample NHS Choices(www.nhs.uk) Joining the Conversation describes Big White Wall (www.bigwhitewall.com) Mental health SNS that facilitates peer-professionalinteractions National Institute forHealth & Care Excellence(NICE) UK government (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications) NHS England Publication stores(www.healthline.com) Contd.. . Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  4. Given that there is a high usage of social media for exchanging health information, it offers new opportunities between and amongst healthcare professionals, patients andpublic. Data Analysison Healthcare service information ‘empowers’ patients and the general public to make responsibledecisions. Today, publicly available real-world social media blogs, microblogs [such as twitter] internet forums, content communities [such as YouTube, Flickr], social networking sites [such as Facebook and LinkedIn), data can now be analyzed with relative ease, bypassing many logical challenges associated with traditional approaches of Data Collection(e.g. electronic medical records, or conventional randomized clinicaltrials). Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  5. THREE ESSENTIAL CHALLENGES OF RESEARCHERS DESPITE THE HIGH FLOW OFDATA Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  6. 1.WhichistheMostCommon Disease Category Sharedin PublicPosts? Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  7. Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved 2. What Kind of Information can be ExtractedfromSocialNetworkingSites? Social media channelsprovide efficient, permeating and user-friendly daises that can inspire involvement, engagement and achievement required from both those who collect and deliver care to make health promotion interventionseffective. Participating health methods are progressively drawing consideration among the scientific community and could be used for health promotion programs through social media such as reviews, forum discussion, blogs, micro blogs and socialnetworks. The time restraints of today’s medical practice pooled with the demand for chronic conditions make any additional request of extra time used by Health Care Experts achallenge. Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  8. 3.WhatareEthicalGuidelinestobeAdoptedfor ExtractingandAnalyzing HealthBehaviour? According to the Fortune Report (March 18, 2019), the parliamentary group called on the social media platforms to give researchers all the Data Analyst they need to analyses the problem and the following the polluter pays principle – to pay a 0.5% levy on their profit to fund a “Social Media HealthAlliance”. Study designs using social media-derived data should be transparent and readily available to the public. Researchers should respect the context in which content issent. All data that can be used to recognize tweet authors, including geolocations, should beavailable. No information collected from social media should be used to procure more data about tweet authors from othersources. Study designs that necessitate Data Collection from a few personalities rather than combined analysis entail Institutional Review Board (IRB)approval. Researchers should adhere to a user’s attempt to control his or her data by respecting privacysettings. Contd. Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  9. Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Calculating the predictability ofmedical conditions from social mediaposts Contd. Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  10. Social media applied in a healthcare context represent a tempting opportunity to improve the patients’ well-being, promoting patient care andeducation. The major Healthcare Social Networking (HSN) platforms require the massive action of a medical professional who replies to patient’s queries, also acting as moderators on specific topics when it isneeded. Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  11. Benefits of Healthcare SocialNetworks Promoting networking and information exchange, enabling self-education among patients about particulardiseases. Sharing patients’ experiences that can be helpful for other ones Supporting the treatmentprocess Reducing the patient’s stress when he/she is waiting for a diagnosis or when he/she discovers to be affected by a particulardisease Promoting information gathering and prevention campaign regarding specific diseases Optimizing the work of the clinical personnel who interact with patients skilled in their diseases Promoting knowledge management Promoting research and monitoringactivities Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved

  12. Conclusion Social media information has the benefit that it often has a built-in communication network back topatients. For example, Facebook now allows users to flag posts within their system that they think may suggest suicidal ideation. Facebook then anonymously delivers resources for entities at risk. This study has severalboundaries. Constellations of predictive words often do not representcausal mechanisms, and the findings arecor-relational. However, in enlightening, what people think, feel, and do social media capture sensitive, cognitive, behavioural and environmental indications that have substantial Predictive Analytics that to be validates and are otherwise rationally elusive to researchers andclinicians. Contd. Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

  13. People’s character, mental state, and health behaviours are all reflected in their social media and all have a tremendous impact onhealth. This blog is to show that language on social media can predict diagnoses within people’s health record, revealing new prospects to personalize care and understand how patients’ ordinary daily lives relate to theirhealth. Copyright © 2019 Statswrok. All rightsreserved Research Planning | DataCollection | Semantic Annotation | Business Analytics | BioStatistics |Econometrics

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