Connected and supported: a scoping review of how online communities provide social support for breast cancer survivors
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
8-28-2024
Journal
Journal of cancer survivorship : research and practice
DOI
10.1007/s11764-024-01660-w
Keywords
Breast cancer; Cancer survivors; Health promotion; Online communities; Social support
Abstract
PURPOSE: To (i) assess how and to what extent online communities are used among breast cancer survivors (BCS) as a source of social support, (ii) describe the kind of support BCS access through online communities, and (iii) explore how these communities foster social support for BCS that promotes well-being and reduces the challenges of survivorship. METHODS: We conducted a scoping review. A professional librarian performed a comprehensive search in multiple databases from January 2010 to May 2023. The review process adhered to the Johana Briggs Institute's method guidelines and the PRISMA-ScR reporting system. RESULTS: Fifteen studies were included. Participants used social media, cancer support communities, message boards, or websites for information and emotional support. Qualitative findings resulted in four themes: to reassure; to empower; to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion; and to demonstrate for BCS the drawbacks of online support. CONCLUSIONS: We underscore that a variety of internet websites and social media platforms are valuable for and appreciated by BCS, especially as a source of social support and human connectedness. Our study raises the existing gap in cultural/ethnic representation in this field and shows that institutional and organizational efforts are needed to address gaps in information regarding access to social support for multiethnic BCS women. IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: This data synthesis will empower the BCS community by sharing how they can strengthen and support their peers and community via their participation in online communities that connect and support cancer survivors in healthcare spaces.
APA Citation
Suarez, Nataly R.; Morrow, Allison S.; LaVecchia, Christina M.; Dugas, Michèle; Carnovale, Valérie; Maraboto, Andrea; Leon-Garcia, Montserrat; Lucar, Miriam; Hasset, Leslie C.; Diallo, Thierno Thierno; Dupéré, Sophie; and LeBlanc, Annie, "Connected and supported: a scoping review of how online communities provide social support for breast cancer survivors" (2024). GW Authored Works. Paper 5422.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/5422
Department
Epidemiology