家庭医学患者使用互联网获取健康信息:一项MetroNet研究。

Family medicine patients' use of the Internet for health information: a MetroNet study.

作者信息

Schwartz Kendra L, Roe Thomas, Northrup Justin, Meza James, Seifeldin Raouf, Neale Anne Victoria

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 101 E. Alexandrine, Detroit, MI 48201, USA.

出版信息

J Am Board Fam Med. 2006 Jan-Feb;19(1):39-45. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.19.1.39.

Abstract

We explored a diverse sample of family medicine patients' use of the internet for health information. Primary objectives were to determine the extent of access to the Internet, and among those with access, the types of health information sought; how they search for that information; and how they assess the accuracy of the information. We also surveyed the physicians' perceptions of their patients' use of the Internet for health information. Of 1289 patients participating, 65% reported access to the internet; age, sex, race, education, and income were each significantly associated with internet access. A total of 74% of those with access had used the Internet to find health information for themselves or family members. Disease-specific information was most frequently sought, followed by medication information, and then information about nutrition and exercise. Patients determine website accuracy by the endorsement of the site by a government agency or a professional organization, their own perception of reliability of the website source, and the understandability of the information. Almost 90% attempted to verify the information they obtained. A majority had discussed website information with their physicians. The physicians (n = 92) underestimate the proportion of their patients who used the Internet for health information. A total of 36% of physicians said at least one patient per week brought in Internet health information, and 63% said they had suggested a specific website to their patients. Physicians need critical appraisal skills to determine whether information found by a patient is relevant to that patient's condition and is based on the best available evidence. In addition, physicians directing patients to websites for health information must be confident that the site is maintained and updated by a reliable and credible source.

摘要

我们对家庭医学患者利用互联网获取健康信息的情况进行了多样化抽样调查。主要目的是确定互联网接入程度,以及在接入互联网的患者中,他们所寻求的健康信息类型;他们如何搜索该信息;以及他们如何评估信息的准确性。我们还调查了医生对其患者利用互联网获取健康信息的看法。在参与调查的1289名患者中,65%报告可以接入互联网;年龄、性别、种族、教育程度和收入均与互联网接入显著相关。在接入互联网的患者中,共有74%曾利用互联网为自己或家人查找健康信息。特定疾病信息是最常被寻求的,其次是药物信息,然后是营养和运动方面的信息。患者通过政府机构或专业组织对网站的认可、他们自己对网站来源可靠性的认知以及信息的易懂性来判断网站的准确性。近90%的患者试图核实他们获取的信息。大多数患者曾与医生讨论过网站信息。医生(n = 92)低估了利用互联网获取健康信息的患者比例。共有36%的医生表示每周至少有一名患者带来互联网健康信息,63%的医生表示他们曾向患者推荐过特定网站。医生需要具备批判性评估技能,以确定患者找到的信息是否与该患者的病情相关且基于现有最佳证据。此外,引导患者访问健康信息网站的医生必须确信该网站由可靠且可信的来源维护和更新。

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