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Comparing Survivors of Cancer in Population-Based Samples With Those in Online Cancer Communities: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study

Comparing Survivors of Cancer in Population-Based Samples With Those in Online Cancer Communities: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study

For the full selection procedure, see Figure 1 and the flowchart in the paper by van Eenbergen et al [10]. For this study, we included only the population-based participants who used the internet. Flowchart of the data collection process. OCC: online cancer community. For the OCC group, in 2017, we approached members of the Kanker platform who indicated that they wanted to participate in research.

Mies C van Eenbergen, Ruben D Vromans, Lidwine W Tick, Gerard Vreugdenhil, Emiel J Krahmer, Floortje Mols, Lonneke V van de Poll-Franse

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(1):e19379

Analyzing Empowerment Processes Among Cancer Patients in an Online Community: A Text Mining Approach

Analyzing Empowerment Processes Among Cancer Patients in an Online Community: A Text Mining Approach

We adopt our definition of empowerment from the work by Van Uden-Kraan et al [1,5]. Empowerment is a process by which patients gain mastery over their situation [1,5-7]. Previous studies found that peer-to-peer online platforms can be sources of information and emotional support, both being empowerment processes [8-13].

Suzan Verberne, Anika Batenburg, Remco Sanders, Mies van Eenbergen, Enny Das, Mattijs S Lambooij

JMIR Cancer 2019;5(1):e9887