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按社会经济地位划分互联网健康信息搜索策略的特征:一种混合方法研究

Characterizing internet health information seeking strategies by socioeconomic status: a mixed methods approach.

作者信息

Perez Susan L, Kravitz Richard L, Bell Robert A, Chan Man Shan, Paterniti Debora A

机构信息

School of Nursing Science and Health Care Leadership, University of California, Davis, USA.

Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street; Solano Hall 2003, Sacramento, CA, 95819-6073, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2016 Aug 9;16:107. doi: 10.1186/s12911-016-0344-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Internet is valuable for those with limited access to health care services because of its low cost and wealth of information. Our objectives were to investigate how the Internet is used to obtain health-related information and how individuals with differing socioeconomic resources navigate it when presented with a health decision.

METHODS

Study participants were recruited from public settings and social service agencies. Participants listened to one of two clinical scenarios - consistent with influenza or bacterial meningitis - and then conducted an Internet search. Screen-capture video software captured the Internet search. Participant Internet search strategies were analyzed and coded for pre- and post-Internet search guess at diagnosis and information seeking patterns. Individuals who did not have a college degree and were recruited from locations offering social services were categorized as "lower socioeconomic status" (SES); the remainder was categorized as "higher SES." Participants were 78 Internet health information seekers, ranging from 21-35 years of age, who experienced barriers to accessing health care services.

RESULTS

Lower-SES individuals were more likely to use an intuitive, rather than deliberative, approach to Internet health information seeking. Lower- and higher-SES participants did not differ in the tendency to make diagnostic guesses based on Internet searches. Lower-SES participants were more likely than their higher-SES counterparts to narrow the scope of their search.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that individuals with different levels of socioeconomic status vary in the heuristics and search patterns they rely upon to direct their searches. The influence and use of credible information in the process of making a decision is associated with education and prior experiences with healthcare services. Those with limited resources may be disadvantaged when turning to the Internet to make a health decision.

摘要

背景

互联网对于那些因医疗服务获取受限的人来说很有价值,因为其成本低且信息丰富。我们的目标是调查互联网如何被用于获取健康相关信息,以及具有不同社会经济资源的个体在面临健康决策时如何在互联网上进行信息导航。

方法

研究参与者从公共场所和社会服务机构招募。参与者听取了与流感或细菌性脑膜炎相符的两种临床情景之一,然后进行互联网搜索。屏幕截图视频软件记录了互联网搜索过程。分析参与者的互联网搜索策略,并对互联网搜索前后的诊断猜测和信息寻求模式进行编码。没有大学学历且从提供社会服务的地点招募的个体被归类为“社会经济地位较低”(SES);其余的被归类为“社会经济地位较高”。参与者为78名互联网健康信息寻求者,年龄在21至35岁之间,他们在获取医疗服务方面存在障碍。

结果

社会经济地位较低的个体在寻求互联网健康信息时更倾向于使用直观而非深思熟虑的方法。社会经济地位较低和较高的参与者在基于互联网搜索进行诊断猜测的倾向方面没有差异。社会经济地位较低的参与者比社会经济地位较高的参与者更有可能缩小搜索范围。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,社会经济地位不同的个体在指导其搜索所依赖的启发式方法和搜索模式上存在差异。在决策过程中可信信息的影响和使用与教育程度及先前的医疗服务经历有关。资源有限的人在通过互联网做出健康决策时可能处于劣势。

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