Linking social media and medical record data: a study of adults presenting to an academic, urban emergency department

医学 急诊科 社会化媒体 医疗急救 病历 医学教育 数据科学 万维网 护理部 计算机科学 放射科
作者
Kevin Padrez,Lyle Ungar,Hansen Andrew Schwartz,Robert J. Smith,Shawndra Hill,Tadas Antanavicius,Dana Brown,Patrick Crutchley,David A. Asch,Raina M. Merchant
出处
期刊:BMJ Quality & Safety [BMJ]
卷期号:25 (6): 414-423 被引量:76
标识
DOI:10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004489
摘要

Background Social media may offer insight into the relationship between an individual's health and their everyday life, as well as attitudes towards health and the perceived quality of healthcare services. Objective To determine the acceptability to patients and potential utility to researchers of a database linking patients’ social media content with their electronic medical record (EMR) data. Methods Adult Facebook/Twitter users who presented to an emergency department were queried about their willingness to share their social media data and EMR data with health researchers for the purpose of building a databank for research purposes. Shared posts were searched for select terms about health and healthcare. Results Of the 5256 patients approached, 2717 (52%) were Facebook and/or Twitter users. 1432 (53%) of those patients agreed to participate in the study. Of these participants, 1008 (71%) consented to share their social media data for the purposes of comparing it with their EMR. Social media data consisted of 1 395 720 posts/tweets to Facebook and Twitter. Participants sharing social media data were slightly younger (29.1±9.8 vs 31.9±10.4 years old; p<0.001), more likely to post at least once a day (42% vs 29%; p=0.003) and more likely to present to the emergency room via self-arrival mode and have private insurance. Of Facebook posts, 7.5% (95% CI 4.8% to 10.2%) were related to health. Individuals with a given diagnosis in their EMR were significantly more likely to use terms related to that diagnosis on Facebook than patients without that diagnosis in their EMR (p<0.0008). Conclusions Many patients are willing to share and link their social media data with EMR data. Sharing patients have several demographic and clinical differences compared with non-sharers. A database that merges social media with EMR data has the potential to provide insights about individuals’ health and health outcomes.

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