New York University Langone Hospital, Brooklyn, New York; A.T. Still University School of Health Sciences, Mesa, Arizona.
Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2018 Oct;15(10):1478-1486. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2017.09.020. Epub 2017 Dec 6.
The purpose of this project is to identify questions and concerns patients have regarding breast cancer screening mammography to establish priorities in patient education and health care communication.
A content analysis of posted questions (June 2010 to February 2017) containing the keywords mammogram and mammography was conducted on the social media question and answer website Quora (Quora Inc, Mountainview, California). Question topic, responses, and number of views were recorded. Comparisons were made by respondent type (medical professional or nonmedical professional) for screening recommendations and accompanying evidence. Descriptive statistics were employed to summarize the results.
Overall, 197,620 views of mammography-related questions were identified, focused on 51 questions and 172 responses (51 of 172 [29.7%] by medical professionals [n = 25]; 121 of 172 [70.3%] by nonmedical professionals [n = 121]). Mammographic efficacy (16 of 51 [31.4%]) and screening guidelines (10 of 51 [19.6%]) were the most frequently queried topics. Overall, the majority of respondents were supportive of screening mammography. Most medical professionals recommended screening mammography starting at age 40, even after revisions in guidelines. Among nonmedical professionals, 4 of 22 (18.2%) were against screening mammography with less consensus regarding appropriate age of initial screen. Health society websites and journal articles were the most commonly referenced sources among medical and nonmedical professionals, respectively.
A considerable interest in screening mammography guidelines and mammographic efficacy exists among users who seek health information on a social media question and answer website. Awareness of such platforms allows a unique opportunity for targeted health education and dissemination of accurate information, which may be able to reach a potentially untapped or hard-to-reach patient population.
本项目旨在确定患者对乳腺癌筛查乳房 X 光检查的问题和关注点,以便确定患者教育和医疗保健沟通的优先事项。
对社交媒体问答网站 Quora(Quora Inc,加利福尼亚州山景城)上 2010 年 6 月至 2017 年 2 月期间发布的包含“mammogram”和“mammography”关键词的帖子进行内容分析。记录问题主题、回复和浏览次数。根据回复者的类型(医学专业人士或非医学专业人士)对筛查建议和相关证据进行比较。采用描述性统计方法总结结果。
共发现 197620 次与乳房 X 光检查相关问题的浏览量,重点关注 51 个问题和 172 个回复(医学专业人士回复 51 个[29.7%],n=25;非医学专业人士回复 121 个[70.3%],n=121)。乳房 X 光检查的效果(16 个[31.4%])和筛查指南(10 个[19.6%])是最常被查询的主题。总体而言,大多数回复者支持筛查乳房 X 光检查。大多数医学专业人士建议从 40 岁开始进行筛查性乳房 X 光检查,即使在指南修订后也是如此。而非医学专业人士中,有 4 人(18.2%)反对进行筛查性乳房 X 光检查,对于初次筛查的适当年龄,意见不太一致。医学专业人士和非医学专业人士最常参考的分别是健康协会网站和医学期刊文章。
在使用社交媒体问答网站寻求健康信息的用户中,对筛查乳房 X 光检查指南和乳房 X 光检查效果存在相当大的兴趣。意识到这些平台为有针对性的健康教育和准确信息的传播提供了一个独特的机会,这可能能够接触到潜在的未开发或难以接触到的患者群体。