Abstract

Social media, one of the greatest tools for sharing information, are used for various purposes in health like educational and promotional activities, communication - of research findings and during crisis readiness. In addition, online conference and webinar for health purpose, e-procurement of health commodities and telemedicine are some domains where we use social media. In contrast to these, it brings out various ill impacts on health directly or indirectly, such as cyberbullying, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, physical inactivity- a boost factor for non-communicable diseases and internet addiction. As this field is new in health and being used innovatively, issues of their effectiveness, privacy and confidentiality begin to rise. Moreover, authenticity of the health information available on social media is another issue, all of which need guidance by evidence based acts and regulations. Else, it may harm the belief of users on the platform, which is the future for health information sharing. With very few researches done regarding the use of internet and social media, and increasing addiction towards them possesses an extra threat to health in Nepal. Hence, research regarding possible hazards of social media use and relative effectiveness of social media over other communication channel is needed, to develop necessary strategies to overcome possible threats to health and utilize social media for health to its optimum potential.

Highlights

  • Social media, as defined by Investopedia, are “internet based software or interfaces that allow an individual to interact with one another, exchanging details about their lives, such as biographical data, professional information, personal photos and up to the minute thoughts”

  • While talking about health related social media, above mentioned social media are used for health purpose

  • Information exchanged over social media needs monitoring, with potent mechanism, for quality, reliability and user’s confidentiality and privacy

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Summary

Introduction

As defined by Investopedia, are “internet based software or interfaces that allow an individual to interact with one another, exchanging details about their lives, such as biographical data, professional information, personal photos and up to the minute thoughts”. Their rapid advancement and increased uses have taken over our lifestyle even in a low income country like Nepal. Health as well as social media, both deals with some components of societies, and highly influence the social interaction. Intersection of health care and social media provides various sub-fields like eHealth, telemedicine, patient tracking and their behavior change. State still faces obstacles in utilizing the social media to its optimum potential

Social Media as opportunity
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