Virtual social networks are increasingly present in the health field; however, few authors report the advances and difficulties related to their use. A participatory study using such networks was conducted in Guadalajara, Mexico. Four projects involving kidney disease were implemented: A survey, a YouTube channel, an e-book, and a Facebook page. Students, patients, family members, and associations participated in the process. Information was obtained through method triangulation and content analysis. The findings of this study highlight the analysis of the Hispanic-American perspective on this theme, the diffusion of the collaborative work to the population, and the diversity of uses of social networks by sick individuals. The study concluded that it is necessary to continue this line of work in order to expand its potential in the health field through the collaboration of students and other social actors.
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Mercado-Martínez, F. J., Huerta-Francisco, V. A., & Urias-Vázquez, J. E. (2019). Virtual social networks and health. A participatory experience about chronic kidney disease. Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 23. https://doi.org/10.1590/Interface.180125
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