McClymont Hoda, Gow Jeff, Perry Chad
School of Management and Enterprise, University of Southern Queensland 4350 Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.
School of Commerce, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia ; Research Associate, Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2014 Apr 11;22:16. doi: 10.1186/2045-709X-22-16. eCollection 2014.
Health consumers have moved away from a reliance on medical practitioner advice to more independent decision processes and so their information search processes have subsequently widened. This study examined how persons with back pain searched for alternative treatment types and service providers. That is, what information do they seek and how; what sources do they use and why; and by what means do they search for it?
12 persons with back pain were interviewed. The method used was convergent interviewing. This involved a series of semi-structured questions to obtain open-ended answers. The interviewer analysed the responses and refined the questions after each interview, to converge on the dominant factors influencing decisions about treatment patterns.
Persons with back pain mainly search their memories and use word of mouth (their doctor and friends) for information about potential treatments and service providers. Their search is generally limited due to personal, provider-related and information-supply reasons. However, they did want in-depth information about the alternative treatments and providers in an attempt to establish apriori their efficacy in treating their specific back problems. They searched different sources depending on the type of information they required.
The findings differ from previous studies about the types of information health consumers require when searching for information about alternative or mainstream healthcare services. The results have identified for the first time that limited information availability was only one of three categories of reasons identified about why persons with back pain do not search for more information particularly from external non-personal sources.
健康消费者已从依赖医生建议转向更独立的决策过程,因此他们的信息搜索过程随后也有所拓宽。本研究调查了背痛患者如何搜索替代治疗类型和服务提供者。也就是说,他们寻求哪些信息以及如何寻求;他们使用哪些信息来源以及原因;以及他们通过何种方式进行搜索?
对12名背痛患者进行了访谈。采用的方法是趋同访谈。这涉及一系列半结构化问题以获得开放式答案。访谈者分析回答并在每次访谈后完善问题,以聚焦于影响治疗模式决策的主要因素。
背痛患者主要通过回忆以及利用口碑(他们的医生和朋友)来获取有关潜在治疗方法和服务提供者的信息。由于个人、提供者相关和信息供应方面的原因,他们的搜索通常受到限制。然而,他们确实希望获得有关替代治疗方法和提供者的深入信息,以便预先确定其对治疗他们特定背痛问题的疗效。他们根据所需信息的类型搜索不同的来源。
这些发现与之前关于健康消费者在搜索替代或主流医疗服务信息时所需信息类型的研究不同。研究结果首次确定,信息获取有限只是背痛患者不寻求更多信息(特别是来自外部非个人来源的信息)的三类原因之一。