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The health impact of an online heart disease support group: a comparison of moderated versus unmoderated support Health education research 2009 Sally Lindsay,

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1 The health impact of an online heart disease support group: a comparison of moderated versus unmoderated support Health education research 2009 Sally Lindsay, Simon Smith, Paul Bellaby and Rose Baker

2 introduction Online interventions for CHD have found that they help to increase social support, decrease anxiety … Online interventions for CHD have found that they help to increase social support, decrease anxiety … Notable limitation: People who already have home computers and the skills to use them. Notable limitation: People who already have home computers and the skills to use them. The impact of moderated support groups on health remains unclear. The impact of moderated support groups on health remains unclear.

3 method The sample was divided at random into an experimental (n = 54) and a control group (n = 54) of equal sizes. The sample was divided at random into an experimental (n = 54) and a control group (n = 54) of equal sizes. First 6 months : moderated Remainder 3 months: unmoderated First 6 months : moderated Remainder 3 months: unmoderated Measurements were made using paper and pencil questionnaires at the beginning of the project, at 6 and 9 months. Measurements were made using paper and pencil questionnaires at the beginning of the project, at 6 and 9 months.

4 result Message writing to moderators decreased from the moderated to the unmodrated phase by 23% while message writing between participants increased by 50% between moderated and unmoderated phases. Message writing to moderators decreased from the moderated to the unmodrated phase by 23% while message writing between participants increased by 50% between moderated and unmoderated phases. A significant difference in diet between groups. A significant difference in diet between groups.

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7 discussion When participants were left to navigate the website and the World Wide Web by themselves, they may have felt discouraged which could have hindered their motivation and self confidence. When participants were left to navigate the website and the World Wide Web by themselves, they may have felt discouraged which could have hindered their motivation and self confidence. Having a moderator in an online support group may play an important role in changing and maintaining healthy behaviors. Having a moderator in an online support group may play an important role in changing and maintaining healthy behaviors. It is also important to have an exit strategy in place to smooth the transfer of moderating responsibilities to participants or a third party It is also important to have an exit strategy in place to smooth the transfer of moderating responsibilities to participants or a third party


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