INSERM, U707, Research Team on the Social Determinants of Health and Healthcare, Site Saint-Antoine, 27 rue Chaligny, 75012 Paris, France.
Inform Health Soc Care. 2010 Jan;35(1):25-39. doi: 10.3109/17538150903358784.
In the general population, social disparities in Internet practices have been less described than disparities in health information access. Aim is to determine whether there are differences in the frequency of Internet use for health information among health seekers. We conducted an Internet-based survey from November 2006 to March 2007. We considered the 3720 residents of France who had searched for health information during the previous 12 months. This study reveals different uses of the Internet for health information seeking (HIS) between men and women and between the general population and people who work in the health sector. Health status, taking care of somebody who is sick, and active Internet use were associated with higher frequencies of online HIS to varying degrees. The effects of age and level of education were not clear or were not significant. Greater health concerns and some issues in the physician-patient relationship were associated with higher frequencies of Internet use for HIS in the general population. Considering that this increasing use of online tools for HIS is consistent with current public health policies that promote the development of the 'informed patient', one should remain cautious about these social disparities in online HIS practices.
在一般人群中,互联网实践方面的社会差异比健康信息获取方面的差异描述得更少。目的是确定在健康信息的互联网使用频率方面,健康寻求者之间是否存在差异。我们于 2006 年 11 月至 2007 年 3 月进行了一项基于互联网的调查。我们考虑了在过去 12 个月内搜索过健康信息的法国 3720 名居民。这项研究揭示了男性和女性之间以及一般人群和从事卫生部门工作的人之间在健康信息搜索(HIS)方面的不同互联网使用情况。健康状况、照顾病人和积极使用互联网在不同程度上与更高频率的在线 HIS 相关。年龄和教育水平的影响不明确或不显著。更大的健康关注和一些医患关系问题与一般人群中更高频率地使用互联网进行 HIS 相关。考虑到这种越来越多地使用在线工具进行 HIS 与当前促进“知情患者”发展的公共卫生政策一致,人们应该对在线 HIS 实践中的这些社会差异保持谨慎。