Wardt E M, Taal E, Rasker J J
Department of Communication Studies, University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Ann Rheum Dis. 2000 Jan;59(1):32-8. doi: 10.1136/ard.59.1.32.
In the Netherlands, the mass media pay little attention to rheumatic diseases. For this reason, it might be assumed that in general people know very little about rheumatic diseases and thus have an unrealistic image of them. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the general public's knowledge and perceptions regarding rheumatic diseases in the Netherlands.
A questionnaire was sent by mail to a random sample of 1800 Dutch homes; the response was 658. Questions mainly focused on knowledge, attitudes, behavioural intentions and use of the mass media with regard to rheumatic diseases.
The respondents gave the right answer to a mean of 8.2 statements out of 17 true/false statements regarding factual knowledge of rheumatic diseases. Respondents particularly underestimated the prevalence of rheumatic diseases and were unaware of several rheumatic disorders. Most respondents had rarely used the mass media to gain information about rheumatic diseases, but they did show a moderate interest in acquiring information. Knowledge correlated positively with the respondents' level of education, acquaintance with rheumatic patients, and use of the mass media. Knowledge correlated negatively with the idea that rheumatic patients are themselves able to influence the course of their disease. In general, respondents judged rheumatic diseases to be rather serious but did not feel very frightened or vulnerable of becoming a rheumatic patient. Fear of rheumatic diseases correlated positively with interest in information about rheumatic diseases, intentions of visiting a doctor if experiencing rheumatic complaints and helping rheumatic patients in daily life.
This study found that the public in general do not know very much about rheumatic diseases, but they do have a moderate desire for more information about them. Furthermore, they do not feel frightened of being confronted with a rheumatic disorder. More information about rheumatic diseases in the media might lead to better knowledge and perception of rheumatic diseases among the general public.
在荷兰,大众媒体对风湿性疾病关注甚少。因此,可以推测一般民众对风湿性疾病了解甚少,从而对其形成不切实际的认知。本研究的目的是深入了解荷兰公众对风湿性疾病的知识和看法。
通过邮件向1800个荷兰家庭的随机样本发送问卷;收到回复658份。问题主要集中在关于风湿性疾病的知识、态度、行为意图以及对大众媒体的使用情况。
在关于风湿性疾病事实知识的17道是非题中,受访者平均正确回答了8.2道。受访者尤其低估了风湿性疾病的患病率,并且对几种风湿性疾病并不了解。大多数受访者很少通过大众媒体获取有关风湿性疾病的信息,但他们确实表现出对获取信息的适度兴趣。知识与受访者的教育水平、与风湿性疾病患者的相识程度以及对大众媒体的使用呈正相关。知识与认为风湿性疾病患者自身能够影响疾病进程的观念呈负相关。总体而言,受访者认为风湿性疾病相当严重,但并不觉得成为风湿性疾病患者会非常恐惧或易受影响。对风湿性疾病的恐惧与对风湿性疾病信息的兴趣、出现风湿性疾病症状时去看医生的意图以及在日常生活中帮助风湿性疾病患者呈正相关。
本研究发现,总体而言公众对风湿性疾病了解不多,但他们确实有适度的意愿获取更多相关信息。此外,他们并不害怕患上风湿性疾病。媒体中关于风湿性疾病的更多信息可能会使公众对风湿性疾病有更好的了解和认知。