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Social Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMeSocial Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMe
Jeana Frost and Michael MassagliJeana Frost and Michael Massagli4 September 20084 September 2008
Medicine 2.0: Social Networking and Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine and HealthMedicine 2.0: Social Networking and Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine and HealthToronto, CanadaToronto, Canada
Overview
• This project investigates some ways in which patients respond to the shared use of personal health data in a specific environment, the PatientsLikeMe online community for persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
• Identify and analyze patient-to-patient dialogues that referenced individual-level personal health data.
Overview, continued.
• Qualitative analysis reveals a variety of commenting and questioning behaviors
• Members referenced data – to locate others with particular experiences to answer
specific health-related questions, – to proffer personally acquired disease-management
knowledge to those most likely to benefit from it, and– to foster and solidify relationships based on shared
concerns.• New developments
Patients
Symptoms
Treatments
Partners
Research
• An open, on-line patient community focused on specific, life-changing disease states
• A patient-centered company creating new knowledge derived from the shared real-world disease experiences of patients
• Our Core Values put Patients First in how we approach our community development and commercial interests
• We fund PatientsLikeMe by selling data & responsible access to patients to payers, pharma, and medical device companies
• Current disease communities:
ALS (PLS, SMA), Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s, HIV/AIDS,
Mood (Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar, PTSD, OCD)
What is PatientsLikeMe?
How do you know what to do?
• Patients will share private health information
Treatments, symptoms, outcomes Insight, support, value Over time
• Patients have answers and data What happens to a patient like me? What are the best treatments & products? What information do I believe? How/where can I get good care? How do I live the best I can?
• Limited real world outcome data
• Isolated knowledge on managing illness
• Limited evaluation of doctors, services, medical equipment
• Anecdotal data on alternative solutions
• The reality that physicians don’t have all the answers
TogetherAlone
How does PatientsLikeMe work?
SHAREPatients’ sharing detailed healthdata is what makes our communities special. Patients learn from each other through sharing of traditionally private data
LEARNPatients learn about treatment
options and what to expect from
each in our Treatment and
Symptom databases
FIND Patients’ find other patients like
them to learn what options are
available for treatment. Patients then
share information with their health
care team
A Profile
How does PatientsLikeMe work?
SHAREPatients’ sharing detailed healthdata is what makes our communities special. Patients learn from each other through sharing of traditionally private data
LEARNPatients learn about treatment
options and what to expect from
each in our Treatment and
Symptom databases
FIND Patients’ find other patients like
them to learn what options are
available for treatment. Patients then
share information with their health
care team
Treatment entry
Detailed Treatment & Symptom Information
Shared Patient Experiences
PatientsLikeMe charts the real world course of disease and how it impacts patients' lives
3,500+patients3,500+patients
550+Symptoms
550+Symptoms900+
treatments900+
treatments
17,000+posts
17,000+posts
Individual Long-term Outcomes
A Profile
Ways of using comments
(1) targeted questions to others with relevant experience,
(2) advice and recommendations, and(3) forming and solidifying relationships based
on similarity
Peer disease management
The first thing that I thought might be your Problem is malnutrition. Man, you’re losing weight crazy fast. I think you better consider getting Peg tube if you desire. They are easy to care for and are literally a life saver. What are your thoughts on this?
ALS Community
Anyone whowants to seewhat happenson a 2 monthdrug holiday just look at my updated VL and CD4 count.
After being taken off of old meds to track down some unwanted side affects. My VL spiked from undetectable up to 7,360 in a two month period.
Having been on new meds for 28 days my VL dropped precipitously. As of last Tuesday 220.
I must say also that a drug holiday is not what it once was. Not taking 8 relatively small easy to swallow pills a day just does not compare to not taking 30 giant rubberized stick to the back your throat pills a day. I just kinda feel like I am on a drug holiday all the time by comparison.
The impact of a drug holiday in HIVHIV Community Drug Holiday
Using shared data to drive treatment decisions
Before PatientsLikeMe:For years I had always taken just 10mg of Baclofen. I was told a long time ago by my old neuro that "too much Baclofen can cause weak legs". We'll yes, that maybe true but after 10 years, I probably should have re-inquired. whoops
Then:I sign up here. Take a peak at what you guys are doing, and find out I don't take enough Baclofen to deal with my symptoms. Give the neuro a call, no problem, and much, much, better.
MS Community
Patient Dosages for Baclofen
Information Based InsightsPatientsLikeMe is the main reason that I concluded I had been mis-diagnosed depressive, instead of bipolar, and just recently decided to try new medication.
Mood Community
Peer adherence to medication regimens
I'm having difficulty with med compliance. It started with not wanting to take my trazedone but now I'm fighting the urge to skip my lithium. That could be seriously bad news! Any thoughts?
The only thing I can suggest is that you make them so much a part of your routine that you almost don't think about them...that's the only thing that's worked for me. Another thing I did at one point was ask my p- doc (a very accomidating lady) to call me every other morning and ask if I'd taken my meds that day and the day before. I HATED lying to her because we had a good relationship, and so usually I took them.
Request for help
Personal Experience
Solutions
ResultsThank you, guys, for your ideas. I just got my meds upped due to a sudden change in mood (in two directions, fun!) so we'll see. I've
always been good about them so I hope this is an easier beastie to beat. Thank you again....
Can Patients Answer Clinical Questions as a Group?
A natural experiment on the effects of lithium in ALS
200+ ALS patients on lithium vs 2000+ controls (6 months post publication)
Testimony!
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