Exploring the use of a Facebook-based support group for caregivers of children and youth with complex care needs (Preprint)

Author:

Kelly KatherineORCID,Doucet Shelley,Luke Alison,Azar Rima,Montelpare William

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Caregivers of children and youth with complex care needs (CCN) require substantial support to ensure the well-being of their families. Online peer-to-peer (P2P) support groups present an opportunity for caregivers to seek and provide timely informational and emotional support. Despite the widespread use of social media for health-related support across diverse patient and caregiver populations, it is unclear how caregivers of CCN use and potentially benefit from these groups.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to explore the use of an online P2P support group for caregivers of children and youth with CCN and investigate factors related to its sustained use by members.

METHODS

The study sample consisted of individuals who joined a closed Facebook group and analysis of content published to the group. In Phase 1, a Facebook group was developed in consultation with a patient and family advisory council and members were recruited to the group. Phase 2 of this research consisted of an observation period during which posts and related interactions (i.e., likes, loves, and comments) by members were collected. In Phase 3, an online survey was distributed, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sub-sample of group members; survey and interview data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

A total of 108 caregivers joined the Facebook group between October 2020 and March 2021. There were 93 posts with 405 comments and 542 associated interactions (448 likes and 94 loves); 37 of these posts were made by group members and 56 by moderators. An online survey was completed by a sub-sample of 39 members and 14 members participated in interviews. Content analyses of posts by members revealed inquiry (46%), informational (40%), and emotional posts (11%) to be most common. Emotional posts received the greatest number of interactions (x̅ =24.5). Five themes emerged from interviews related to the use of the group and mediating factors of interactions between group members: 1) resource for information; 2) altruistic contribution; 3) varying level of engagement; 4) growing activity in the group; and 5) moderators as contributing members.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings demonstrate that caregivers of children and youth with CCN seek geographic-specific P2P support groups to meet informational and social support needs. This study contributes to the knowledge of how caregivers use Facebook groups to meet their support needs through moderate and passive engagement.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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