Orabi A A, D'Souza A R, Walsh R R, Irving R M
Department of Otolaryngology, University Hospital Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK.
J Laryngol Otol. 2005 Oct;119(10):806-9. doi: 10.1258/002221505774481174.
To determine the access to and the use of the Internet by acoustic neuroma patients as a medical information source, and the influence of the Internet on decision-making, as well as the patients' views on the quality of particular sites.
A retrospective 27-item questionnaire was sent to 138 consecutive acoustic neuroma patients diagnosed between 1997 and 2002. The study included patients treated by conservative, radiotherapeutic and surgical modalities.
Patient demographics, the extent of Internet use as well as quality and quantity of available information.
There were 86.95 per cent questionnaires available for analysis. Twenty-four per cent accessed the Internet to obtain information about acoustic neuromas. Ninety-seven per cent of patients said that the information provided in the clinic matched with the information obtained from the websites, 49 per cent said that the information obtained from the Internet did not influence decision making regarding acceptance of treatment of their tumour. Some patients said the Internet information was depressing, devastating, and they would never look up the Internet again for medical information.
A significant proportion of our patients accessed the Internet for information. Caution should be exercised when advising patients regarding websites as the information on the Internet is often not controlled or checked for accuracy. Acoustic neuroma specialists and ENT surgeons in general should familiarize themselves with related websites so that patients can then be directed to high-quality sites.
确定听神经瘤患者使用互联网作为医学信息来源的情况及使用情况,以及互联网对决策的影响,还有患者对特定网站质量的看法。
向1997年至2002年间连续诊断出的138例听神经瘤患者发送了一份包含27项内容的回顾性调查问卷。该研究纳入了采用保守治疗、放射治疗和手术治疗方式的患者。
患者人口统计学信息、互联网使用程度以及可用信息的质量和数量。
有86.95%的问卷可供分析。24%的患者通过互联网获取听神经瘤相关信息。97%的患者表示诊所提供的信息与网站上获取的信息相符,49%的患者表示从互联网获取的信息未影响其关于肿瘤治疗接受与否的决策。一些患者表示互联网信息令人沮丧、具有毁灭性,他们再也不会为获取医学信息而上网查询。
我们的患者中有相当一部分通过互联网获取信息。在向患者推荐网站时应谨慎,因为互联网上的信息往往未经过准确性控制或核查。听神经瘤专家和普通耳鼻喉科医生应熟悉相关网站,以便能将患者引导至高质量的网站。