Benefit of social media on patient engagement and satisfaction: Results of a 9-month, qualitative pilot study using Facebook

Surgery ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 163 (3) ◽  
pp. 565-570 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vikrom K. Dhar ◽  
Young Kim ◽  
Justin T. Graff ◽  
Andrew D. Jung ◽  
Jennifer Garrett ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 100103
Author(s):  
Nicola Newall ◽  
Brandon G. Smith ◽  
Oliver Burton ◽  
Aswin Chari ◽  
Angelos G. Kolias ◽  
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Author(s):  
Drew Clinkenbeard ◽  
Jennifer Clinkenbeard ◽  
Guillaume Faddoul ◽  
Heejung Kang ◽  
Sean Mayes ◽  
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Author(s):  
Marcel Danesi

Emoji have become an ipso facto universal language that fit in perfectly with informal routine digital communications, especially on mobile devices and on social media. Marketers and advertisers have taken notice of this communicative phenomenon and have started tapping into the emotive power of the emoji code since at least 2010. But is emoji advertising truly effective? Almost no study exists to examine this question. This article thus has a two-fold purpose. First, it looks at the use of emoji in advertising generally and then it presents a pilot study that aims to assay if such advertising is indeed effective. The overall conclusion is that effectiveness relates to the increase in interpretations, or connotations, that emoji ads seem to generate. The use of emoji in advertising is, thus, a field laboratory for gauging where emoji writing is heading and what it entails more broadly for communication.


Author(s):  
Saqib Saeed ◽  
Hina Gull ◽  
Sardar Zafar Iqbal

In this paper the authors explore the usage of Web 2.0 by the Saudi female students for their information and knowledge sharing. The results are based on a survey conducted in one of the public sector universities in Saudi Arabia. Questionnaire is developed to get insight about the usage of social media by female students. The results highlighted that Web 2.0 applications are widely adopted by students for their academic collaboration and information sharing. This pilot study advocates for a more rigorous study to validate the findings across the country.


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