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Medical Resources: Online Support For Patients and Their Families
October 12, 2009, 12:50 pm | visits: 56 | wordcount: 519
By David H. Urmann

There are many support groups will you find online, for people with various sicknesses. Coping with disabilities and chronic medical conditions is tough. The challenge does not only require adjustment from patients, but also from their families. Seeking professional help is good for physical adaptation. But disabilities are not only physically difficult but could also be a painful, even traumatic, emotional experience. The most difficult phase in coping with physical disabilities or terminal illnesses is acceptance. It is very common to experience denial at first. Patients in these situations tend to be very sensitive as they feel no one understands what they are going through. Families and loved ones tend to get conflicting emotions and feelings as well. Oftentimes, they're also at a loss on how to relate to the patient. To ease the emotional stress associated with coping, it's important to connect with people who have gone through or are going through the same situation. Patients find understanding between and among people in similar conditions. Families draw wisdom from other families in the same situation and find help understanding what their family member is going through. This is where online support groups can be most helpful. As a medical resource, online support groups are excellent sources of help and support information in specific areas. Memberships are normally free and open to anyone in every corner of the globe. Each member is a wealth of information that could be useful to some members of the group at one point or another. Some of the better organized online support groups have medical professionals, even mental health professionals as counselors. They would also assign well-adjusted, satisfied, happy individuals suffering specific conditions or in various life-challenges to be mentors to the new entrants. Common in online support groups are message boards and discussion forums on various topics. Webmasters usually assign experts as moderators; some professional actually get involved in the discussions. These online communities also have chat features for real-time interaction between members. Private messaging is also often available to allow members to contact other members for private exchanges. Others also include offsite information exchanges via open fields for other messenger facilities, alternate emails and various other offsite contact information. Most online support groups contain tidbits of information for professionals as well. This may be in the form of primers or announcement about seminars and fellowships to enhance their professions and expertise. They may also include a bit of peer counseling as practitioners in some places may have more advanced knowledge or better techniques. As in the case of other medical resources online, online support groups usually offer a section for relevant news and updates. Usually, this would involve updates on ongoing clinical trials for various conditions. Information for applying in clinical studies is also included. With RSS and backlinking capabilities, online support groups are able to hook up to or otherwise subscribe to relevant news feeds from all over the internet and make it available to members as soon as information is released. Not only does it foster a supportive community environment for its members, an online support group is also a rich source of relevant information.

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