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互联网作为慢性病青少年的支持来源:一项定性研究。

The internet as a source of support for youth with chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

作者信息

Ahola Kohut S, LeBlanc C, O'Leary K, McPherson A C, McCarthy E, Nguyen C, Stinson J

机构信息

Medical Psychiatry Alliance, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2018 Mar;44(2):212-220. doi: 10.1111/cch.12535. Epub 2017 Oct 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adolescents living with chronic conditions often portray themselves as "healthy" online, yet use the Internet as one of their top sources of health information and social communication. There is a need to develop online support programs specific to adolescents with chronic conditions in order to provide a private space to discuss concerns. This paper endeavors to increase our understanding of the online support needs and wants of these adolescents and their interest in and preferences for an online support program.

METHODS

A qualitative descriptive study using semistructured interviews was completed. Stratified purposive sampling was utilized to ensure a representative sample based on age and diagnosis. English speaking adolescents (aged 12-18 years) diagnosed with a chronic condition were recruited from clinic and inpatient areas across 3 paediatric hospitals in Canada.

RESULTS

Thirty-three participants aged 15.3 ± 1.8 years (64% female) completed the study. The main topics identified were (a) the purpose of current online activity, (b) the benefits and challenges of existing online supports, and (c) a description of ideal online resources. The purpose of online activity was social networking, information, online gaming, and social support. When accessing health information online, participants prioritized websites that were easy to access and understand despite the trustworthiness of the site. The reported benefits and challenges varied across participants with many areas perceived as both a benefit and a challenge. The majority of participants were interested in participating in an online support program that included both accurate disease-related information and a community of other adolescents to provide social support.

CONCLUSIONS

Adolescents with chronic conditions are interested in online support that encompasses health information and social support that is flexible and easy to navigate. Findings can be used to develop or adapt existing online support programs for adolescents with chronic conditions to help increase engagement and utilization.

摘要

背景

患有慢性病的青少年在网上常将自己描述为“健康”,但却把互联网作为获取健康信息和社交沟通的主要渠道之一。有必要为患有慢性病的青少年开发特定的在线支持项目,以便提供一个讨论担忧的私密空间。本文旨在增进我们对这些青少年在线支持需求和愿望以及他们对在线支持项目的兴趣和偏好的理解。

方法

完成了一项采用半结构化访谈的定性描述性研究。采用分层目的抽样以确保基于年龄和诊断的代表性样本。从加拿大3家儿科医院的门诊和住院区域招募了诊断患有慢性病的讲英语的青少年(年龄在12 - 18岁)。

结果

33名年龄为15.3 ± 1.8岁(64%为女性)的参与者完成了研究。确定的主要主题有:(a)当前在线活动的目的;(b)现有在线支持的益处和挑战;(c)理想在线资源的描述。在线活动的目的是社交网络、信息获取、在线游戏和社会支持。在网上获取健康信息时,参与者优先选择易于访问和理解的网站,尽管不太在意网站的可信度。报告的益处和挑战因参与者而异,许多方面被视为既是益处也是挑战。大多数参与者有兴趣参与一个在线支持项目,该项目既包括准确的疾病相关信息,又有其他青少年组成的社区提供社会支持。

结论

患有慢性病的青少年对包含健康信息和社会支持且灵活易用的在线支持感兴趣。研究结果可用于开发或调整现有的针对患有慢性病青少年的在线支持项目,以帮助提高参与度和利用率。

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