Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States.
School of Journalism and Communication, National Media Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center, Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 9;23(6):e26867. doi: 10.2196/26867.
Adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are increasingly seeking and sharing information about their symptoms in web-based health care forums. Their posts and those from their parents contain critical insights that can be used by patients, physicians, and caregivers to manage IBS symptoms.
The aim of this study is to examine the posts from adolescent patients and their parents in a health forum, IBS Group, to better understand the key challenges, concerns, and issues of interest to young patients with IBS and their caregivers.
Using topic modeling and social network analysis, in this study, we analyzed all the messages (over 750 topics and 3400 replies) posted on the IBS Group forum from 2010-2019 by adolescents with IBS aged 13-17 years and parents having children with IBS. We first detected 6 major topics in the posts by adolescent patients and parents on teenagers' IBS symptoms and the interaction between the topics. Social network analysis was then performed to gain insights into the nature of web-based interaction patterns among patients and caregivers.
Using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation algorithm and a latent Dirichlet allocation visualization tool, this study revealed 6 leading topics of concern in adolescents with IBS: school life, treatment or diet, symptoms, boys' ties to doctors, social or friend issues, and girls' ties to doctors. The top 6 topics in the parents' discussions were school life, girls' issues, boys' issues, diet choice, symptoms, and stress. The analyses show that the adolescent patients themselves are most concerned about the effect of IBS on their everyday activities and social lives. For parents having daughters with IBS, their top concerns were related to the girls' school performance and how much help they received at school. For their sons, the parents were more concerned about the pain and suffering that their sons had to endure. Both parents and adolescents gained social support from the web-based platform. Topic modeling shows that IBS affects teenagers the most in the areas of pain and school life. Furthermore, the issues raised by parents suggest that girls are bothered more by school performance over pain, whereas boys show exactly the opposite: pain is of greater concern than school performance.
This study represents the first attempt to leverage both machine learning approaches and social network analysis to identify top IBS concerns from the perspectives of adolescent patients and caregivers in the same health forum. Young patients with IBS must face the challenges of social influences and anxiety associated with this health disorder in addition to physical pain and other symptoms. Boys and girls are affected differently by pain and school performance and view the IBS impacts differently from the parents.
患有肠易激综合征(IBS)的青少年越来越多地在基于网络的医疗保健论坛中寻求和分享有关其症状的信息。他们的帖子和他们父母的帖子包含了可以被患者、医生和护理人员用来管理 IBS 症状的关键见解。
本研究旨在检查 IBS 小组健康论坛中青少年患者及其父母的帖子,以更好地了解年轻 IBS 患者及其护理人员的主要挑战、关注点和关注问题。
使用主题建模和社会网络分析,本研究分析了 2010-2019 年间在 IBS 小组论坛上由 13-17 岁患有 IBS 的青少年和有 IBS 患儿的父母发布的所有消息(超过 750 个主题和 3400 条回复)。我们首先检测了青少年患者和父母在青少年 IBS 症状及其主题之间的互动中发表的 6 个主要主题。然后进行社会网络分析,以深入了解患者和护理人员之间基于网络的互动模式的性质。
使用潜在狄利克雷分配算法和潜在狄利克雷分配可视化工具,本研究揭示了患有 IBS 的青少年的 6 个主要关注主题:学校生活、治疗或饮食、症状、男孩与医生的关系、社会或朋友问题以及女孩与医生的关系。父母讨论的前 6 个主题是学校生活、女孩问题、男孩问题、饮食选择、症状和压力。分析表明,青少年患者自身最关心 IBS 对他们日常活动和社交生活的影响。对于有患有 IBS 女儿的父母来说,他们最关心的是女孩的学业成绩以及在学校得到的帮助程度。对于他们的儿子,父母更关心儿子所忍受的痛苦和折磨。父母和青少年都从基于网络的平台获得了社会支持。主题建模表明,IBS 对青少年的影响最大的是疼痛和学校生活方面。此外,父母提出的问题表明,女孩在学业成绩方面比疼痛更烦恼,而男孩则恰恰相反:疼痛比学业成绩更受关注。
本研究首次尝试利用机器学习方法和社会网络分析从同一健康论坛中青少年患者和护理人员的角度来确定 IBS 的主要关注点。患有 IBS 的青少年除了身体疼痛和其他症状外,还必须面对与这种健康障碍相关的社交影响和焦虑的挑战。男孩和女孩受到疼痛和学业成绩的影响不同,对 IBS 的影响看法也与父母不同。