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PLASU JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES Vol 1 (3) June 2024.DOI: https://doi.org/10.20370/zph0-q441

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TACKLING THE GROWING CASES OF DIABETES AMONG YOUNG ADULTS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA-BASED TELE-COUNSELLING ON FOOD-INTAKE

Adebayo John JAMES PhD; Bankole Temidayo Olurotimi PhD

Department of Mass Communication Faculty of Social Sciences, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria; Department of Mass Communication School of Communication & Information Technology The Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State

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Abstract: The incidence of diabetes is continuously growing worldwide. Nigeria is no exception, as the early debut of diabetes has been recorded among young adults. This study examined the growing cases of diabetes among young adults through social media-based tele-counselling on food intake. The study adopted the survey method to retrieve data from respondents using a free online Google form link. An online self-administered questionnaire was adopted to collect data for this study. Findings showed that telemedicine counselling approaches initiate and sustain health education and promotion. Findings also showed that telemedicine counselling approaches reduce disparities in diabetes patients' healthcare delivery system. It is recommended that the use of social media for telemedicine counselling approaches in the treatment plans of patients with diabetes must be initiated and sustained in Nigeria. More attention must be given to the classless nature of social media-based telemedicine counselling approaches for patients of diabetes, and therefore, its use must be made to be more user-friendly between the rich and the poor, literate and illiterate patients of diabetes.

Keywords: Growing Cases, Diabetes, Young Adults, Social Media, Tele-counselling, Food Intake

Published: June 2024

Issue: Vol 1 (3) 2024: PLASU JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20370/zph0-q441