Use social media to spread accurate health care information

Spread the love

August 29, 2022

3 min read

Source:

Chaparro M. S20. Presented at: ADCES22; Aug. 12-15, 2022; Baltimore.

Disclosures:
Chaparro reports no relevant financial disclosures.

We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com.

BALTIMORE — Diabetes care and education specialists can use social media to leverage their expertise in the field, connect with other professionals and improve the lives of people with diabetes, according to a presenter.

“[Health information dissemination] is no longer the top to bottom approach where your doctors tell you something or your neighbors tell you something, and that’s the only information you get,” Marina Chaparro, RD, CDE, registered dietitian, certified diabetes care and education specialist and founder of Nutrichicos, a family-based nutrition practice in Miami, said during a presentation at the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists annual meeting. “On the contrary, we’re constantly receiving health information and health messages. I believe every diabetes care and education specialist should embrace social media.”

Tips for diabetes care and education specialists to get started on social media
Diabetes care and education specialists can use social media to spread accurate and informative information about diabetes self-management. Infographic content were derived from Chaparro M. S20. Presented at: ADCES22; Aug. 12-15, 2022; Baltimore.

Benefits of using social media in health care

Social media has become a major platform for disseminating health information. According to data collected by Pew Research Center in 2016, 80% of people use social media to find health information, 54% of millennials want to be friends with or follow their doctor on social media, and 60% say health information they found online affected their decision on how to treat an illness or condition.

Chaparro acknowledged some common fears about using social media, such as uncertainty about how to start and how to use the medium appropriately. New users may be out of their comfort zone.

Marina Chaparro

Despite these fears, Chaparro said, every diabetes care and education specialist should join social media to extend the reach of their expertise. When professionals ignore social media, people who lack credentials fill the gaps with poor quality information.

“If you’re not wiling to share your knowledge and the skill that you have with 5, 10-plus years of expertise, somebody without the same expertise, without the same skill, will,” Chaparro said.

Diabetes care and education specialists can use social media to dispel misinformation and provide evidence-based recommendations. Chaparro said multiple studies have shown that accurate information provided through social media can improve HbA1c, medication use, knowledge, empowerment and health-related quality of life for people with diabetes.

How to get started

Social media can benefit diabetes care and education specialists in several ways, such as increasing visibility, providing monetary opportunities, connecting with patients and professionals and building skills. Professionals can leverage skills, such as writing, cooking or speaking, to become their own diabetes entrepreneur and create a presence on one or multiple platforms.

See also  Mark Zuckerberg's $10 billion plan to make it impossible for remote workers to hide from bosses

“You don’t need to be on Instagram or TikTok or all of these, but you need to make sure people can find you,” Chaparro said. “You need to make sure you have a digital presence, because not all of these experts are going to be on TikTok. When you Google them, they will have some type of presence. Think about what will be your presence on social media, whether it’s the web, blogging, writing, speaking, etc.”

While social media use is growing altogether, YouTube and Facebook are the two platforms used by more than half of Americans, according to 2021 data from the Pew Research Center. However, Chaparro noted that a study conducted in Saudi Arabia found the most popular platform for sharing healthy diet information was Instagram, followed by YouTube and Snapchat.

Chaparro said diabetes care and education specialists should gravitate to the platform that best fits their own skills and the audience they want to reach. YouTube is best for providing how-to videos, whereas TikTok is best for sharing short-form videos and Twitter is a strong platform for connecting with others and voicing opinions. Audience is a factor for selecting a social media platform as well. Instagram is best for reaching younger adults, whereas most Facebook users are older than 35 years.

“In general, I want you to focus on your own path, your own skills and what drives you to do what you do,” Chaparro said.

When getting started on social media, diabetes care and education specialists should believe they will be successful, find mentors, connect with others who have explored platforms and be willing to fail, learn and adapt.

“I truly believe that diabetes care and education specialists have this really unique opportunity to use social media to change the lives of people with diabetes, because we’re giving them the information that maybe they don’t receive and because we have an opportunity to potentially connect with them on a more human level,” Chaparro said. “I also think it gives us an opportunity to raise ourselves and become a diabetes entrepreneur. We can elevate the profession to the next level.”

Reference:

  • Alanzi T, et al. Front Public Health. 2021;doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.543913.

Source link

  • David Bridges

    David Bridges

    David Bridges is a media culture writer and social trends observer with over 15 years of experience in analyzing the intersection of entertainment, digital behavior, and public perception. With a background in communication and cultural studies, David blends critical insight with a light, relatable tone that connects with readers interested in celebrities, online narratives, and the ever-evolving world of social media. When he's not tracking internet drama or decoding pop culture signals, David enjoys people-watching in cafés, writing short satire, and pretending to ignore trending hashtags.

    Related Posts

    Auto Reply in WhatsApp Business: A Quick Setup Guide

    Spread the love

    Spread the love Share It: ChatGPT Perplexity WhatsApp LinkedIn X Grok Google AI Imagine you’ve set up an away message. A customer reaches out at 10 PM inquiring if the…

    Read more

    AI-Generated Intros Now Available on TikTok Live

    Spread the love

    Spread the love Share It: ChatGPT Perplexity WhatsApp LinkedIn X Grok Google AI Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have…

    Read more

    You Missed

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Chrisean Rock Fights in Video While Blueface Looks On

    Chrisean Rock Fights in Video While Blueface Looks On

    Moon phase today: August 19, 2026 Moon appearance revealed

    Moon phase today: August 19, 2026 Moon appearance revealed

    Auto Reply in WhatsApp Business: A Quick Setup Guide

    Auto Reply in WhatsApp Business: A Quick Setup Guide

    Natalie Harp’s Brother Reveals Her Fascination with Trump

    Natalie Harp’s Brother Reveals Her Fascination with Trump

    AI-Generated Intros Now Available on TikTok Live

    AI-Generated Intros Now Available on TikTok Live

    ICE Agents Prohibited from Wearing Meta Glasses at Work

    ICE Agents Prohibited from Wearing Meta Glasses at Work

    SpaceX Stake: Elon Musk’s $900 Billion Beyond Rockets

    SpaceX Stake: Elon Musk’s 0 Billion Beyond Rockets

    Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s Labor Journey

    Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s Labor Journey

    OpenAI Moves Away as Reddit Aims to Emulate It

    OpenAI Moves Away as Reddit Aims to Emulate It