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Making the Virtual Rounds: The Use of Blogs by Health-Care Professionals

Abstract

In the “Health 2.0” era, digital media has altered how health care is conducted and how patients consume medical information. This article explores the reasons why health-care professionals create their own blogs and how they use blogging as a component of their work. We examine interviews with medical bloggers ( n = 83) featured on “Grand Rounds,” a weekly medical blog forum or “carnival,” to interpret the ways in which blogging is incorporated into their everyday lives. In performing a qualitative thematic analysis, we develop five themes that help capture what blogs mean to these health-care practitioners. The uses of blogs speak to articulating and reestablishing a professional reputation, connecting with patients informally, writing for therapeutic reasons, negotiating institutional constraints, and promoting community and health-care reform.

Authors

Scheibling C; Gillett J; Brett G

Journal

Journal of Communication Inquiry, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 48–66

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

January 1, 2018

DOI

10.1177/0196859917722364

ISSN

0196-8599

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