Managing Uncertainty in the Context of Clubfoot Care. Exploring the Value of Uncertainty Management Theory and the Sense of Virtual Community
Iowa Orthopaedic Journal, Vol.33, pp.142-148
2013
Serious health conditions, such as clubfoot, could be a major source of uncertainty and stress for parents of children affected. How parents deal with uncertainty and stress as related to their child's health condition is of interest for medical professionals and health communicators alike. While physicians remain a preferred source of health information, during medical encounters or via phone and email communication, many indi-viduals seek out health information on the Inter-net, including in online support communities. This study explored the connections between Uncer-tainty Management Theory (UMT) constructs and the potential contribution of the sense of virtual community (SOVC) to the UMT framework. The results of this research suggest that the UMT needs to be adapted for use in online contexts. One way is to include theoretical constructs, such as the sense of virtual community, specifically developed to measure online interactions. A modified and updated Uncertainty Management Theory could be useful in exploring, analyzing and understand-ing online behaviors related to health conditions such as clubfoot and thus contribute substantially to what we know about caregivers in their role as uncertainty managers.
- Managing Uncertainty in the Context of Clubfoot Care. Exploring the Value of Uncertainty Management Theory and the Sense of Virtual Community
- Florin I Oprescu (Author) - University of the Sunshine CoastS Campo (Author) - University of Iowa, United StatesJohn B Lowe (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Science, Health, Education and EngineeringJ Andsager (Author) - University of Iowa, United StatesJ A Morcuende (Author) - University of Iowa, United States
- Iowa Orthopaedic Journal, Vol.33, pp.142-148
- University of Iowa, Department of Orthopaedics
- 2013
- 1541-5457
- Copyright © 2013 The Iowa Orthopedic Journal. Reproduced with permission of the copyright holder.
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Health and Sport Sciences - Legacy; Engage Research Lab; School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy; School of Health - Public Health
- English
- 99448824502621
- Journal article
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