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[在前往小儿骨科门诊咨询前家长的询问——聚焦互联网]

[Parental enquiries before frequenting the outpatient paediatric orthopaedic consultation--focus Internet].

作者信息

Peterlein C-D, Schofer M D, Guntermann L C, Timmesfeld N, Fuchs-Winkelmann S, Schmitt J

机构信息

Klinik für Orthopädie und Rheumatologie, Universitätsklinikum Giessen und Marburg, Marburg.

出版信息

Z Orthop Unfall. 2009 Nov-Dec;147(6):721-6. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1185898. Epub 2009 Aug 28.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Every day several million people are seeking for answers to medical problems via the internet. In particular parents, whose children are affected by systemic diseases, orthopaedic defective positions, anomalies or deformities, use the internet to increase their knowledge. Concerning this situation there is a lack of studies in the current literature.

METHODS

We investigated parental preparation to the outpatient paediatric orthopaedic consultation at our University Hospital with respect to internet enquiries or further sources of information using a standardised questionnaire. We assessed age and educational background of the parents, local hardware equipment and general habits of internet use. In particular, we retrieved parental use of search machines (e.g., Google.de, Yahoo.de), general medical websites (e.g., netdoktor.de) and websites from self-help groups (e.g., klumpfusskinder.de).

RESULTS

In total, 288 out of 300 questionnaires (96%) were evaluated. More than half of the parents (57%) were over 35 years of age and 78% were women. 82% of the study population had access to the internet at home and 70% used the internet regularly. More than 80% obtained information about the orthopaedic diseases of their child beforehand. Age and educational background of the parents were not significantly correlated with the extent of enquiries (p > 0.05). 90% of the parents, using the internet as source of information, frequented internet search machines; approximately one third used general medical websites. In particular in clubfeet we observed a highly significant (p < 0.001) tendency of parents to frequent websites from self-help groups. 60% of the study population assessed the internet information as useful; 92% will frequent the internet as source of information again. One third of the respondents is going to discuss the obtained internet information with the physician.

CONCLUSIONS

The internet is an important source of information for parents in the field of paediatric orthopaedics. Treating physicians will be increasingly confronted with the results of parental internet enquiries.

摘要

目的

每天有数百万人通过互联网寻求医疗问题的答案。尤其是那些孩子患有全身性疾病、骨科缺陷、畸形或异常的家长,会利用互联网来增加他们的知识。针对这种情况,当前文献中缺乏相关研究。

方法

我们使用标准化问卷,调查了在我们大学医院门诊小儿骨科咨询中家长对于互联网查询或其他信息来源的准备情况。我们评估了家长的年龄和教育背景、当地的硬件设备以及互联网使用的一般习惯。特别是,我们了解了家长对搜索引擎(如Google.de、Yahoo.de)、一般医学网站(如netdoktor.de)以及自助组织网站(如klumpfusskinder.de)的使用情况。

结果

总共300份问卷中有288份(96%)被评估。超过一半的家长(57%)年龄超过35岁,78%为女性。82%的研究人群家中可以上网,70%的人经常使用互联网。超过80%的家长事先获取了有关其孩子骨科疾病的信息。家长的年龄和教育背景与查询程度无显著相关性(p>0.05)。90%将互联网作为信息来源的家长经常使用互联网搜索引擎;约三分之一的家长使用一般医学网站。特别是在马蹄内翻足方面,我们观察到家长倾向于经常访问自助组织网站的趋势非常显著(p<0.001)。60%的研究人群认为互联网信息有用;92%的人会再次将互联网作为信息来源。三分之一的受访者打算与医生讨论所获取的互联网信息。

结论

互联网是小儿骨科领域家长的重要信息来源。治疗医生将越来越多地面对家长互联网查询的结果。

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