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评估医疗服务不足人群的互联网接入和使用情况:提供增强型健康信息服务的意义。

Assessing internet access and use in a medically underserved population: implications for providing enhanced health information services.

机构信息

College of Information Science & Technology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

出版信息

Health Info Libr J. 2012 Mar;29(1):61-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2011.00971.x. Epub 2011 Dec 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The relationship between health information seeking, patient engagement and health literacy is not well understood. This is especially true in medically underserved populations, which are often viewed as having limited access to health information.

OBJECTIVE

To improve communication between an urban health centre and the community it serves, a team of library and information science researchers undertook an assessment of patients' level and methods of access to and use of the Internet.

METHODS

Data were collected in 53 face-to-face anonymous interviews with patients at the centre. Interviews were tape-recorded for referential accuracy, and data were analysed to identify patterns of access and use.

RESULTS

Seventy-two percentage of study participants reported having access to the Internet through either computers or cell phones. Barriers to Internet access were predominantly lack of equipment or training rather than lack of interest. Only 21% of those with Internet access reported using the Internet to look for health information.

CONCLUSION

The findings suggest that lack of access to the Internet in itself is not the primary barrier to seeking health information in this population and that the digital divide exists not at the level of information access but rather at the level of information use.

摘要

背景

健康信息搜索、患者参与度和健康素养之间的关系尚未得到很好的理解。在医疗资源不足的人群中尤其如此,这些人群通常被认为获取健康信息的机会有限。

目的

为了改善城市健康中心与其服务社区之间的沟通,一组图书馆和信息科学研究人员对患者获取和使用互联网的方式和水平进行了评估。

方法

在中心对 53 名患者进行了 53 次面对面的匿名访谈,访谈内容进行了录音以保证准确性,数据分析则用于识别获取和使用模式。

结果

72%的研究参与者报告通过计算机或手机访问互联网。互联网访问的障碍主要是缺乏设备或培训,而不是缺乏兴趣。仅有 21%的互联网使用者表示曾使用互联网搜索健康信息。

结论

研究结果表明,在该人群中,无法访问互联网本身并不是寻求健康信息的主要障碍,数字鸿沟不是存在于信息获取层面,而是存在于信息使用层面。

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