Conceptualization of Digital Platforms Within Cancer Communication: A Review of Barriers and Drivers of Online Tools to Empower Children and Adolescents with Cancer to Understand Their Disease
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2025-11-28Author
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. The primary objective of this research is to identify the most influential factors in the digital
platforms used by cancer patients and their environments for accessing oncopaediatric
information. This is a PRISMA-guided systematic review that synthesises studies published
between 2004 and January 2023 and does not report new primary data. We explore the
drivers and barriers of web-based platforms, health apps and social media. We conducted
a literature review guided by the PICOS strategy: (P) children and adolescents; (I) factors
affecting the use of health apps and social media; (C) without a specific comparison;
(O) measuring impact, understanding and success factors; (S) using a conceptual approach.
Our study reveals a dual dynamic in paediatric oncology science communication, in which
drivers (information, collaborative efforts, comprehensive education) and barriers (ageappropriate content, misinformation) shape the complex communication landscape. The
reality is that a healthcare application is needed that focuses on extensive education and
the paediatric patient’s involvement in understanding and improving their well-being. It
requires adapting communication strategies. Additionally, we explore the theory of online
health communication and identify several promising avenues for research.
Conceptualization of Digital Platforms Within Cancer Communication: A Review of Barriers and Drivers of Online Tools to Empower Children and Adolescents with Cancer to Understand Their Disease
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2254-9625Materias/ categorías / ODS
Bienestar, salud y sociedadPalabras Clave
.paediatric; oncology; digital communication; social media; mHealth; misinformation


