Clarke Martina A, Moore Joi L, Steege Linsey M, Koopman Richelle J, Belden Jeffery L, Canfield Shannon M, Meadows Susan E, Elliott Susan G, Kim Min Soon
University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA.
University of Missouri, USA.
Health Informatics J. 2016 Dec;22(4):992-1016. doi: 10.1177/1460458215602939. Epub 2015 Sep 15.
To synthesize findings from previous studies assessing information needs of primary care patients on the Internet and other information sources in a primary care setting. A systematic review of studies was conducted with a comprehensive search in multiple databases including OVID MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Scopus. The most common information needs among patients were information about an illness or medical condition and treatment methods, while the most common information sources were the Internet and patients' physicians. Overall, patients tend to prefer the Internet for the ease of access to information, while they trust their physicians more for their clinical expertise and experience. Barriers to information access via the Internet include the following: socio-demographic variables such as age, ethnicity, income, education, and occupation; information search skills; and reliability of health information.
Further research is warranted to assess how to create accurate and reliable health information sources for both Internet and non-Internet users.
综合评估初级保健患者在互联网及其他信息来源方面信息需求的既往研究结果。对多项研究进行了系统评价,通过在多个数据库(包括OVID MEDLINE、CINAHL和Scopus)中全面检索。患者最常见的信息需求是有关疾病或医疗状况以及治疗方法的信息,而最常见的信息来源是互联网和患者的医生。总体而言,患者倾向于选择互联网,因为其信息获取便捷,而他们更信任医生的临床专业知识和经验。通过互联网获取信息的障碍包括以下方面:社会人口统计学变量,如年龄、种族、收入、教育程度和职业;信息搜索技能;以及健康信息的可靠性。
有必要进一步开展研究,以评估如何为互联网用户和非互联网用户创建准确可靠的健康信息来源。