Delić Dean, Polasek Ozren, Kern Josipa
Cybermed Ltd, Gospodska 28, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia.
Med Inform Internet Med. 2006 Dec;31(4):267-73. doi: 10.1080/14639230600991726.
The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of the Internet users in Croatia related to seeking health information, which information they seek, the reasons, and the outcomes of that information on them. We surveyed the users of the Internet health portal 'Cybermed', in spring 2003 and autumn 2004. Responses were collected from a pop-up questionnaire, which appeared at every website visit. There were 369 respondents in 2003 and 580 respondents in 2004. Most respondents were women (82% in 2003 and 80% in 2004). While more than half of the respondents (55%) in 2003 had a college or university degree, this changed in 2004, when only 40% of respondents had a college or university degree (P < 0.001). Also, we recorded a significant age-related change, suggesting that the average age of the respondents increased in 2004 (P < 0.001). The leading motivation for seeking medical information was 'unanswered questions after visiting a physician'. Most respondents (90% in 2003, 87% in 2004) went online to seek information on a specific illness or condition. Women sought information for friends and colleagues more often than men (42% vs. 28%, P = 0.031) in 2003, while these differences were diluted in 2004. Approximately half of all respondents discussed the information they found online with their physicians. Patients who feel they were given insufficient information, or simply seek more information than the physician provided, turn to using online health information, which no longer seems to be reserved to those with the highest education degrees. Health-care providers should consider creating health-related Internet portals, supplementing the information they provide.
本研究旨在调查克罗地亚互联网用户在寻求健康信息方面的特点,他们寻求哪些信息、原因以及这些信息对他们产生的结果。我们在2003年春季和2004年秋季对互联网健康门户网站“Cybermed”的用户进行了调查。通过每次访问网站时弹出的问卷收集回复。2003年有369名受访者,2004年有580名受访者。大多数受访者为女性(2003年为82%,2004年为80%)。2003年超过一半的受访者(55%)拥有大专或本科学历,但在2004年情况有所变化,当时只有40%的受访者拥有大专或本科学历(P<0.001)。此外,我们记录到了与年龄相关的显著变化,表明2004年受访者的平均年龄有所增加(P<0.001)。寻求医疗信息的主要动机是“看医生后仍有未解答的问题”。大多数受访者(2003年为90%,2004年为87%)上网寻求有关特定疾病或状况的信息。2003年女性比男性更常为朋友和同事寻求信息(42%对28%,P = 0.031),而在2004年这些差异有所减弱。大约一半的受访者会与医生讨论他们在网上找到的信息。那些觉得医生提供的信息不足,或者只是想寻求比医生提供的更多信息的患者,会转向使用在线健康信息,而且这似乎不再是高学历者的专利。医疗保健提供者应考虑创建与健康相关的互联网门户网站,以补充他们提供的信息。