Department of Public Health, University of Turin, , Turin, Italy.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2013 Dec 1;67(12):1013-8. doi: 10.1136/jech-2013-202584. Epub 2013 Sep 26.
Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of pregnancy e-health seekers in a large Italian sample; to explore the factors influencing the choices of the childbearing women regarding their lifestyles after internet consultation; and finally to investigate potential differences between primiparous and multiparous women in internet use to find information about pregnancy.
A multicentre survey was carried out in seven Italian cities. Data were collected through a validated questionnaire administered in waiting rooms of outpatient departments by medical doctors. Respondents were questioned about their sociodemographic status, their use of the internet to seek pregnancy information and their consequent choices to modify their lifestyles. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression.
Almost all women were pregnancy e-health seekers (95%), including those who also received information from healthcare professionals. Indeed, the main reason for searching the web was the need of further knowledge on pregnancy-related topic, over and beyond other key advantages of the net such as anonymity, simplicity and rapidity. A higher likelihood of changing lifestyle after pregnancy e-health was observed among the women who searched institutional websites; declared more confidence in the information retrieved; participated into pregnancy-centred forum online; and were residents in Italy.
To reduce the likelihood for women of both finding erroneous information or misinterpreting correct ones, healthcare professionals should commit to fill the information gap and guide pregnant women in the online searches. Also, future studies are strongly needed to analyse the quality and accuracy of health information found on the web.
本研究旨在估计意大利大样本中妊娠电子健康寻求者的流行率;探讨影响生育女性在互联网咨询后选择生活方式的因素;最后调查初产妇和经产妇在互联网上寻找妊娠信息方面的潜在差异。
在意大利的七个城市进行了一项多中心调查。通过医生在门诊等候室发放的经过验证的问卷收集数据。受访者被问到他们的社会人口统计学状况、他们是否使用互联网寻找妊娠信息以及他们因此选择改变生活方式的情况。使用描述性统计和逻辑回归进行数据分析。
几乎所有的女性都是妊娠电子健康寻求者(95%),包括那些也从医疗保健专业人员那里获得信息的女性。事实上,上网搜索的主要原因是对与妊娠相关的主题有进一步的了解,而不仅仅是网络的其他关键优势,如匿名性、简单性和快速性。在以下情况下,妊娠电子健康寻求者更有可能改变生活方式:搜索机构网站;对检索到的信息更有信心;参与妊娠为中心的在线论坛;以及居住在意大利。
为了降低女性找到错误信息或误解正确信息的可能性,医疗保健专业人员应致力于填补信息空白,并指导孕妇进行在线搜索。此外,还需要进行未来的研究来分析互联网上找到的健康信息的质量和准确性。