Content analysis of tweets of pregnant women with diabetes / (Record no. 9)

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Personal name Tan, Irish Thiel Isip
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Title Content analysis of tweets of pregnant women with diabetes /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan, Helen V. Madamba and Rene James P. Balandra Jr.
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Summary, etc. OBJECTIVES: Describe health beliefs of pregnant women with diabetes using tweets. Describe how information on diabetes in pregnancy is shared on Twitter.<br/><br/><br/>METHODS: Tweets by women with diabetes were identified from Symplur Signals. "Status" tweets were mapped to the Health Belief Model. Tweets by women with preexisting diabetes and gestational diabetes (GD) were analyzed separately. Links within tweets were surveyed for the Health on the Net (HON) Foundation seal.<br/><br/><br/>RESULTS: Women with GD tweeted about cravings and the connection of high carbohydrate meals with big babies. Perceived barriers included food restriction, hunger, lab tests, clinic consults and blood glucose monitoring. Perceived benefits of blood glucose testing and a healthy diet were linked to healthy babies. Blood glucose monitoring, weight gain, and age of gestation were cues to action. Perceived barriers of women with preexisting diabetes were feelings of helplessness, loss of control, and anger. Nine domains (9.7%) had the HON Code seal. Women with preexisting diabetes shared blog posts. Women with GD shared links from organizations.<br/><br/><br/>CONCLUSION: Women with GD and preexisting diabetes had differing perceptions of susceptibility, severity, barriers, benefits, cues to action, and self-efficacy; and shared links to information differently on Twitter.
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Linking entry complexity note In: Acta Medica Philippina, 2016 vol. 50 (4) pages 295-301.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pregnant Women
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Diabetes
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Uncontrolled term Pregnant Woman
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Uncontrolled term Pregnancy
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Uncontrolled term Women, Pregnant
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Personal name Madamba, Helen V.
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Personal name Balandra, Rene James P, Jr.
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Main entry heading Acta Medica Philippina
Edition 2016
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Place, publisher, and date of publication 295-301
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