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炎症性肠病欧洲患者的信息和事实知识来源:德国和爱尔兰患者的跨文化比较。

Sources of information and factual knowledge in Europeans with inflammatory bowel diseases: a cross-cultural comparison between German and Irish patients.

机构信息

First Department of Internal Medicine, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.

出版信息

J Crohns Colitis. 2013 Oct;7(9):e331-6. doi: 10.1016/j.crohns.2013.01.006. Epub 2013 Feb 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disease related knowledge may be associated with quality of life, coping skills and medication adherence. However, little is known of cross-cultural variations regarding inflammatory bowel disease knowledge or sources of information and no study has assessed knowledge in diverse European IBD populations.

AIM

To assess sources of information and patient knowledge in Irish and German inflammatory bowel disease patients.

METHODS

Three hundred and three disease, gender, age and education matched German and Irish patients completed a previously validated knowledge questionnaire. Additional data were collected on age, gender, education, disease type and duration, family history, smoking habits, medication use, previous surgery and quality of life.

RESULTS

German patients obtained knowledge from a wider range of sources than Irish patients (p<0.001), most notably from the internet (p<0.001), newspapers and magazines (p=0.002). Both cohorts answered a similar number of questions correctly (Irish, mean 4.4 questions (Standard deviation (S.D.) 2.4); German, mean 4.3 (S.D. 2.2); p=0.67). In addition, both nationalities answered "don't know" to a similar number of questions (Irish, mean 3.3 (S.D. 3.1); German, mean 2.7 (S.D. 2.8); p=0.12) while Irish patients answered slightly fewer questions wrongly (Irish, mean 2.4 (S.D. 1.8); German, mean 3.1 (S.D. 1.9); p=0.002). A multivariate analysis included only Crohn's disease, female gender, young age and higher educational status as being significantly and independently associated with knowledge.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data suggest few differences between German and Irish IBD patients, despite cultural and linguistic differences, with regard to disease related knowledge of IBD.

摘要

背景

疾病相关知识可能与生活质量、应对技能和药物依从性有关。然而,对于炎症性肠病(IBD)知识的跨文化差异或信息来源知之甚少,并且尚无研究评估过不同欧洲 IBD 人群的知识。

目的

评估爱尔兰和德国 IBD 患者的信息来源和患者知识。

方法

303 名年龄、性别、疾病类型和教育程度匹配的德国和爱尔兰患者完成了一份先前验证的知识问卷。还收集了年龄、性别、教育程度、疾病类型和持续时间、家族史、吸烟习惯、药物使用、既往手术和生活质量等方面的数据。

结果

德国患者获得知识的来源比爱尔兰患者更为广泛(p<0.001),最显著的是互联网(p<0.001)、报纸和杂志(p=0.002)。两个队列答对的问题数量相似(爱尔兰,平均 4.4 个问题(标准差(S.D.)为 2.4);德国,平均 4.3(S.D. 为 2.2);p=0.67)。此外,两个国家的患者对相同数量的问题回答“不知道”(爱尔兰,平均 3.3(S.D. 为 3.1);德国,平均 2.7(S.D. 为 2.8);p=0.12),而爱尔兰患者回答错误的问题略少(爱尔兰,平均 2.4(S.D. 为 1.8);德国,平均 3.1(S.D. 为 1.9);p=0.002)。多元分析仅包括克罗恩病、女性、年轻和较高的教育程度与知识呈显著和独立相关。

结论

尽管存在文化和语言差异,但我们的数据表明,德国和爱尔兰 IBD 患者在 IBD 相关知识方面几乎没有差异。

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