Examination of Centrality in a Health Social Network

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2014

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Alasan, Semiha N.
Sayın, Kamran Emre
Aydın, Mehmet Nafiz

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IOS Press

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Growing importance of health information platforms are acknowledges in recent studies. Such platforms are subject to discussion about an extent to which social network characteristics are realized. The platform under examination indeed demonstrates social network peculiarities. In this work we explore the nature of centrality in one of the leading health information networks in Europe. Among other findings we identify two nodes (representing patient and physician) are as the most important people in the network in terms of structural analysis Egregiously these nodes are connected with the other types only and exhibit worth noticing connection patterns. These connections have been discussed along with a medication advice seeking behavior.

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Social Network Analysis, Centrality Analysis, Health Information Platform, Patient Experience, Information Services, Patients, Turkey, Information Seeking Behavior, Social Support, Patient Experience, Social Networking, Health Information Platform, Health Information Systems, Physicians, Centrality Analysis, Humans, Social Media, Social Network Analysis

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02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering

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205

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553

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