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Social media as a platform for hope

November 15, 2018 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

A group of men stand in knee-deep flood waters with two kayaks. One man is in a kayak.

I’ve been thinking about how people react to a crisis. How, if we are lucky, we find ways to lend and borrow expertise to get through it. And how we lend and borrow courage. In the American South, there is something called the Cajun Navy, an ad hoc, informal group of people who use their […]

Filed Under: demographics, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: Cajun Navy, demographics, flip teaching, peer-to-peer healthcare, Sara Riggare, social media

A deep dive into food allergy research and education

November 8, 2018 By Susannah Fox 21 Comments

Cartoon: One woman says, "Food allergies are all in your head." Other woman replies, "No, in my head I'm punching you in the face."

Longtime followers of this blog know I believe in the power of peers, particularly among people living with rare conditions, and may also know that I am a food-allergy mom. This past weekend I had the chance to attend the annual conference for my rare community, FAREcon, and drink from the peer advice well. Warning: This […]

Filed Under: patient networks, peer-to-peer health care, research issues Tagged With: food allergy, Rare Disease

Peer health advice among teens and young adults

August 6, 2018 By Susannah Fox 4 Comments

Woman looks at her phone, hair covering her face

Six years ago, the last time I had the opportunity to measure it, a Pew Research survey found that about two in ten U.S. adults have gone online to find people who might have health concerns similar to theirs. Now, in a report we published on July 31, a Hopelab/Well Being Trust survey of 14- to […]

Filed Under: demographics, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: HopeLab Foundation, Peer To Peer, peer-to-peer healthcare, teens, Vicky Rideout, Well Being Trust

Digital health practices among teens and young adults in the U.S.

July 31, 2018 By Susannah Fox 13 Comments

A young woman holds her phone up so it blocks her face. Background is a field of yellow flowers.

I am thrilled to share new, national survey data on the digital health landscape. Thanks to funding and guidance from Hopelab and the Well Being Trust, Vicky Rideout and I measured how teens and young adults (14- to 22-year-olds) pursue health and well-being using the tools at their disposal — apps, peer advice, online communications […]

Filed Under: demographics, peer-to-peer health care, social media, trends & principles Tagged With: HopeLab Foundation, mental health, Peer To Peer, peer-to-peer healthcare, teens, Vicky Rideout, Well Being Trust

Esther Perel on the power of peers

July 16, 2018 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

Teens want just in time someone like me

I was thrilled to hear psychotherapist Esther Perel cite my “just in time someone like me” insight on her podcast, Where Should We Begin (Season 2, Episode 4). Here is the one-minute excerpt so you, too, can hear her excellent advice: And here, again, is the story of how I learned that immortal phrase: In […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: Esther Perel, peer counseling, Peer To Peer, peer-to-peer healthcare, sexual health, teens

The New York Times: “Sometimes Patients Simply Need Other Patients”

July 9, 2018 By Susannah Fox 1 Comment

Screen Shot of the NYT Upshot column on July 9 2018

Aaron E. Carroll and Austin Frankt co-wrote an excellent article about peer-to-peer health care in The New York Times today. An excerpt: In an ideal world, when we are faced with a new health problem, a clinician is available to sit down and address all our questions and anxieties about the condition and its treatment. […]

Filed Under: peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: breast cancer, diabetes, life-threatening illness, New York Times, Peer To Peer, peer-to-peer healthcare

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