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. 2018 Dec 11;1(2):e11193. doi: 10.2196/11193

Table 2.

Examples of social media posts sharing information consistent with research evidence for the pain and sleep searches.

Pain Sleep
“How #breastfeeding can reduce vaccination pain in children—VIDEO:[Link]” “Study shows that children sleep better when they have a nightly bedtime routine”
“Immersive #Virtual Reality Therapy to Control Pain during Wound Dressing Changes in Pediatric & Adult Burn Patients” “Kids often don’t get the amount of sleep they need. Lack of sleep impacts learning. #Sleep”
“FDA recommends not using codeine for cough or pain in children” “Bedtimes need to be set & kept. Kids need down-time & structured schedules—sleeping is part of healthy living for all”
“#mentalhealth issues are risk factors for #chronicpain in European teens” “A chief reason for our pandemic of #teensleeplessness is that many kids nowadays unrepentantly sleep with their phones”