Why would a patient want to create a blog? What might they gain from this?
Blogs are created by people for a variety of reasons. Patients may feel that a blog is a way to keep family and friends updated on their health progress, without having to talk to each person individually. It is a mechanism for mass communication. The advantages are that by taking some time to tell everyone your status, then you can afford yourself the opportunity to, perhaps, not be inconvenienced by frequent phone calls from people seeing how you are. The disadvantage is that you may enjoy talking to your friends and family.
Why would a health care provider create a blog?
A health care provider may create a blog as a vehicle for mass information to his/her patients/families. I have seen on facebook where pediatricians offices have created accounts and send out weekly information on various topics in order to keep your clientele aware of any information that you see as beneficial.
What are ethical considerations when blogging on a public website, such as we've used for this class?
You need to be aware of any personal information that could violate HIPPA. You have to be careful that you are not offensive to anyone and realize that whatever you do or say will be in public view and will likely be permanent.