Chen Yen-Yuan, Li Chia-Ming, Liang Jyh-Chong, Tsai Chin-Chung
Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Bioethics, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Family Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital Bei-Hu Branch, Taipei, Taiwan.
J Med Internet Res. 2018 Feb 12;20(2):e47. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9370.
The increasing utilization of the internet has provided a better opportunity for people to search online for health information, which was not easily available to them in the past. Studies reported that searching on the internet for health information may potentially influence an individual's decision making to change her health-seeking behaviors.
The objectives of this study were to (1) develop and validate 2 questionnaires to estimate the strategies of problem-solving in medicine and utilization of online health information, (2) determine the association between searching online for health information and utilization of online health information, and (3) determine the association between online medical help-seeking and utilization of online health information.
The Problem Solving in Medicine and Online Health Information Utilization questionnaires were developed and implemented in this study. We conducted confirmatory factor analysis to examine the structure of the factor loadings and intercorrelations for all the items and dimensions. We employed Pearson correlation coefficients for examining the correlations between each dimension of the Problem Solving in Medicine questionnaire and each dimension of the Online Health Information Utilization questionnaire. Furthermore, we conducted structure equation modeling for examining the possible linkage between each of the 6 dimensions of the Problem Solving in Medicine questionnaire and each of the 3 dimensions of the Online Health Information Utilization questionnaire.
A total of 457 patients participated in this study. Pearson correlation coefficients ranged from .12 to .41, all with statistical significance, implying that each dimension of the Problem Solving in Medicine questionnaire was significantly associated with each dimension of the Online Health Information Utilization questionnaire. Patients with the strategy of online health information search for solving medical problems positively predicted changes in medical decision making (P=.01), consulting with others (P<.001), and promoting self-efficacy on deliberating the online health information (P<.001) based on the online health information they obtained.
Present health care professionals have a responsibility to acknowledge that patients' medical decision making may be changed based on additional online health information. Health care professionals should assist patients' medical decision making by initiating as much dialogue with patients as possible, providing credible and convincing health information to patients, and guiding patients where to look for accurate, comprehensive, and understandable online health information. By doing so, patients will avoid becoming overwhelmed with extraneous and often conflicting health information. Educational interventions to promote health information seekers' ability to identify, locate, obtain, read, understand, evaluate, and effectively use online health information are highly encouraged.
互联网使用的日益增加为人们提供了更好的机会,使他们能够在线搜索健康信息,而这些信息在过去对他们来说并不容易获取。研究报告称,在互联网上搜索健康信息可能会潜在地影响个人改变其寻求健康行为的决策。
本研究的目的是:(1)开发并验证两份问卷,以评估医学问题解决策略和在线健康信息的使用情况;(2)确定在线搜索健康信息与在线健康信息使用之间的关联;(3)确定在线寻求医疗帮助与在线健康信息使用之间的关联。
在本研究中开发并实施了《医学问题解决与在线健康信息使用问卷》。我们进行了验证性因素分析,以检验所有项目和维度的因素负荷结构及相互关系。我们采用皮尔逊相关系数来检验《医学问题解决问卷》各维度与《在线健康信息使用问卷》各维度之间的相关性。此外,我们进行了结构方程建模,以检验《医学问题解决问卷》的6个维度与《在线健康信息使用问卷》的3个维度之间可能存在的联系。
共有457名患者参与了本研究。皮尔逊相关系数范围为0.12至0.41,均具有统计学意义,这意味着《医学问题解决问卷》的每个维度与《在线健康信息使用问卷》的每个维度均显著相关。采用在线健康信息搜索策略来解决医疗问题的患者,基于他们获取的在线健康信息,对医疗决策的改变(P = 0.01)、与他人咨询(P < 0.001)以及提升思考在线健康信息的自我效能感(P < 0.001)有正向预测作用。
当前的医疗保健专业人员有责任认识到,患者的医疗决策可能会因额外的在线健康信息而改变。医疗保健专业人员应通过尽可能多地与患者展开对话、向患者提供可靠且有说服力的健康信息以及指导患者到何处寻找准确、全面且易懂的在线健康信息,来协助患者进行医疗决策。这样做,患者将避免被无关且往往相互冲突的健康信息淹没。强烈鼓励开展教育干预措施,以提高健康信息寻求者识别、定位、获取、阅读、理解、评估和有效使用在线健康信息的能力。