SOCIAL NETWORKS AS A SPACE OF COMMUNICATION ON HEALTH ISSUES

Abstract


Social media is bringing a new dimension to healthcare as it offers an environment through which the public, patients, and healthcare professionals can report health issues with the possibility of potentially improving health outcomes. Social networks are a powerful tool that ensures cooperation between users and is a mechanism of social interaction for a wide range of people. Although the use of social networks for communication in the field of health has a number of advantages, the exchange of information must be monitored for quality and reliability, as well as to preserve the confidentiality of users.

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N. V. Novikova

A. N. Kosygin Russian State University, 119071 Moscow, Russia

T. Yu. Nechaeva

A. N. Kosygin Russian State University, 119071 Moscow, Russia

B. S. Avezova

A. N. Kosygin Russian State University, 119071 Moscow, Russia

I. A. Dubrovina

A. N. Kosygin Russian State University, 119071 Moscow, Russia

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