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医疗遭遇之外的健康信息寻求和使用:这与种族有关吗?

Health information seeking and use outside of the medical encounter: is it associated with race and ethnicity?

机构信息

Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, 1201 5th Street, Suite 280D, P.O. Box 173364, CB 188, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2012 Jan;74(2):176-84. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.09.040. Epub 2011 Nov 25.

Abstract

Increasing numbers of adults in the United States of America (USA) are seeking and using health information within their medical encounters. The theory of uncertainty management suggests that patients reduce health care uncertainty by increasing their understanding of disease etiology or treatment options, improving patient-doctor communication, and enhancing knowledge of disease self-management through health information seeking. However, research shows racial and ethnic minorities are less likely than Whites to seek health information and use it in their physician visits. How racial and ethnic minorities use health information outside of their medical encounters is unknown. In this study we used data from the 2007 USA Health Tracking Household survey, a nationally-representative survey of civilian, non-institutionalized Americans (n = 12,549). Using logistic regression we found African Americans were no different from Whites in seeking health information and using it when they talked with their doctors. Latinos were significantly less likely than Whites to seek health information and less likely to use it when they talked with their doctors. But, among those who sought health information, African Americans and Latinos were significantly more likely than Whites to use health information to change their approach to maintaining their health and better understand how to treat illnesses. Also, education significantly moderated the relationship between race/ethnicity and health information seeking. However, results were mixed for education as a moderator in the relationship between race/ethnicity and health information use. Future research should focus on interventions to improve how African Americans and Latinos interface with providers and ensure that health information sought and used outside of their medical encounters augments treatment protocols.

摘要

越来越多的美国成年人在医疗就诊中寻求并使用健康信息。不确定性管理理论表明,患者可以通过增加对疾病病因或治疗方案的了解、改善医患沟通以及通过健康信息寻求来增强疾病自我管理的知识,从而降低医疗不确定性。然而,研究表明,与白人相比,少数族裔更不可能寻求健康信息并在就诊时使用。少数族裔在医疗就诊之外如何使用健康信息尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们使用了 2007 年美国健康追踪家庭调查的数据,这是一项针对美国平民(非机构化)的全国代表性调查(n=12549)。使用逻辑回归,我们发现非裔美国人在寻求健康信息以及在与医生交谈时使用这些信息方面与白人没有差异。与白人相比,拉丁裔人寻求健康信息的可能性明显较低,在与医生交谈时使用这些信息的可能性也较低。但是,在那些寻求健康信息的人中,非裔美国人和拉丁裔人比白人更有可能利用健康信息来改变他们保持健康的方式,并更好地了解如何治疗疾病。此外,教育程度显著调节了种族/族裔与健康信息寻求之间的关系。然而,教育作为种族/族裔与健康信息使用之间关系的调节因素的结果存在差异。未来的研究应侧重于干预措施,以改善非裔美国人和拉丁裔人与提供者的互动方式,并确保他们在医疗就诊之外寻求和使用的健康信息能增强治疗方案。

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