Table 5. Attitudes regarding social media among 217 healthcare providers.
| Response | Agree | Disagree | Neither agree/disagree |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Generally helpful | 198 (91.2) | 14 (6.5) | 7 (3.2) |
| 2. Help families to learn about the disease | 175 (80.6) | 15 (6.9) | 29 (13.4) |
| 3. Help families to get emotional support | 186 (85.7) | 13 (6.0) | 20 (9.2) |
| 4. Help families to find other resources | 193 (88.9) | 7 (3.2) | 19 (8.8) |
| 5. Encourage families to make changes in plan without discussing with team | 120 (55.3) | 46 (21.2) | 53 (24.4) |
| 6. Provide families with bad information | 148 (68.2) | 38 (17.5) | 33 (15.2) |
| 7. Lead to problems with sharing of information between the community | 110 (50.7) | 55 (25.3) | 54 (24.9) |
| 8. Lead to problems with privacy violations (e.g., hacking) | 71 (32.7) | 89 (41.0) | 59 (27.2) |
Values are presented as number (%).