Department of Family Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, West Hospital, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0251, USA.
Ann Fam Med. 2010 Jul-Aug;8(4):334-40. doi: 10.1370/afm.1115.
Diabetes self-management is essential for diabetes control, yet little is known about patient preferences for sources of health information or about the extent to which information is sought directly or received passively through various media sources. The aim of this qualitative study was to identify how individuals with diabetes seek and use health care information.
Using a health information model to guide our research, we conducted 9 focus groups with 46 adults with a diagnosis of diabetes and then analyzed the transcripts and notes from these focus groups.
Five themes emerged: (1) passive receipt of health information about diabetes is an important aspect of health information behavior; (2) patients weave their own information web depending on their disease trajectory; (3) patients' personal relationships help them understand and use this information; (4) a relationship with a health care professional is needed to cope with complicated and sometimes conflicting information; and (5) health literacy makes a difference in patients' ability to understand and use information.
Patients make decisions about diabetes self-management depending on their current needs, seeking and incorporating diverse information sources not traditionally viewed as providing health information. Based on our findings, we have developed a new health information model that reflects both the nonlinear nature of health information-seeking behavior and the interplay of both active information seeking and passive receipt of information.
糖尿病的自我管理对糖尿病的控制至关重要,但对于患者对健康信息来源的偏好,以及他们通过各种媒体资源直接或被动获取信息的程度,人们知之甚少。本定性研究旨在确定糖尿病患者如何寻求和使用医疗保健信息。
我们使用健康信息模型来指导我们的研究,对 46 名确诊为糖尿病的成年人进行了 9 次焦点小组讨论,然后对这些焦点小组的记录和笔记进行了分析。
出现了五个主题:(1)被动接收有关糖尿病的健康信息是健康信息行为的一个重要方面;(2)患者根据其疾病轨迹编织自己的信息网络;(3)患者的人际关系有助于他们理解和使用这些信息;(4)需要与医疗保健专业人员建立关系来应对复杂且有时相互矛盾的信息;(5)健康素养会影响患者理解和使用信息的能力。
患者根据其当前需求做出糖尿病自我管理的决策,他们会寻求并整合传统上不被视为提供健康信息的各种信息来源。基于我们的研究结果,我们开发了一个新的健康信息模型,该模型既反映了健康信息搜索行为的非线性本质,也反映了主动信息搜索和被动信息接收的相互作用。