Towards Supporting Patient Decision-making In Online Diabetes Communities

AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2018 Apr 16:2017:1893-1902. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

As of 2014, 29.1 million people in the US have diabetes. Patients with diabetes have evolving information needs around complex lifestyle and medical decisions. As their conditions progress, patients need to sporadically make decisions by understanding alternatives and comparing options. These moments along the decision-making process present a valuable opportunity to support their information needs. An increasing number of patients visit online diabetes communities to fulfill their information needs. To understand how patients attempt to fulfill the information needs around decision-making in online communities, we reviewed 801 posts from an online diabetes community and included 79 posts for in-depth content analysis. The findings revealed motivations for posters' inquiries related to decision-making including the changes in disease state, increased self-awareness, and conflict of information received. Medication and food were the among the most popular topics discussed as part of their decision-making inquiries. Additionally, We present insights for automatically identifying those decision-making inquiries to efficiently support information needs presented in online health communities.

MeSH terms

  • Decision Making*
  • Diabetes Mellitus* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Information Seeking Behavior*
  • Internet*
  • Self Care
  • Self-Help Groups*