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炎症性肠病专科诊所中患者的互联网使用情况。

Internet use by patients in an inflammatory bowel disease specialty clinic.

作者信息

Cima Robert R, Anderson Kari J, Larson David W, Dozois Eric J, Hassan Imran, Sandborn William J, Loftus Edward V, Pemberton John H

机构信息

Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2007 Oct;13(10):1266-70. doi: 10.1002/ibd.20198.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient education is known to improve satisfaction in and participation with treatment. A careful assessment of internet use by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients to gather information has not been reported. Our aim was to evaluate internet use to gather general health- and disease-specific information in patients presenting to an IBD clinic.

METHODS

A cross-sectional anonymous survey using a convenience sample of patients (N = 175) at a tertiary-care institution's IBD clinic was performed.

RESULTS

In all, 169 surveys (97%) were returned for analysis. The median age was 46 (17-84), 83 men and 81 women (5 missing). In known IBD patients (87%), 85 (50%) had Crohn's disease and 62 (37%) ulcerative colitis; 81% of patients had home internet access. The most common information sources were: gastroenterologists (59%), internet (54%), and primary-care physicians (54%). Ninety-two patients (54%) used the internet to gather IBD-specific information. Age-specific use (<40, 40-65, >65) was 73%, 48%, 37.5%, respectively. There was a significant positive association between level of education and internet use (P < 0.0001), but not with income. Internet sites most commonly visited were organization- or institution-specific. Factors that most influenced a user's choice of an internet site were noncommercial status (59%) and ease of use (53%). The majority of patients (57%) rated internet information "trustworthy" to "very trustworthy."

CONCLUSIONS

Over half of patients in an IBD clinic used the internet to gather IBD-specific information. Use was inversely associated with age and positively correlated with education level. There was no income association. These findings suggest web-based IBD information may become increasingly important in the future.

摘要

背景

众所周知,患者教育可提高治疗满意度和参与度。目前尚未见有关炎症性肠病(IBD)患者利用互联网获取信息的详细评估报道。我们的目的是评估IBD门诊患者利用互联网获取一般健康及疾病相关信息的情况。

方法

在一家三级医疗机构的IBD门诊,采用便利抽样法对患者(N = 175)进行横断面匿名调查。

结果

共回收169份调查问卷(97%)用于分析。患者年龄中位数为46岁(17 - 84岁),男性83例,女性81例(5例信息缺失)。在已知患有IBD的患者中(87%),85例(50%)患有克罗恩病,62例(37%)患有溃疡性结肠炎;81%的患者家中可上网。最常见的信息来源为:胃肠病学家(59%)、互联网(54%)和初级保健医生(54%)。92例患者(54%)利用互联网获取IBD相关信息。不同年龄组(<40岁、40 - 65岁、>65岁)的使用率分别为7

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