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大麻用于止痛:一项关于互联网上患者信息质量的横断面调查。

Cannabis for pain: a cross-sectional survey of the patient information quality on the Internet.

作者信息

Ng Jeremy Y, Dzisiak Darragh A, Saini Jessica B

机构信息

Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Learning and Discovery, Room 2112, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, Canada.

出版信息

J Cannabis Res. 2021 Aug 16;3(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s42238-021-00093-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cannabis has increasingly become an alternative treatment for chronic pain, however, there is evidence of concomitant negative health effects with its long-term usage. Patients contemplating cannabis use for pain relief commonly see information online but may not be able to identify trustworthy and accurate sources, therefore, it is imperative that healthcare practitioners play a role in assisting them in discerning the quality of information. The present study assesses the quality of web-based consumer health information available at the intersection of cannabis and pain.

METHODS

A cross-sectional quality assessment of website information was conducted. Three countries were searched on Google: Canada, the Netherlands, and the USA. The first 3 pages of generated websites were used in each of the 9 searches. Eligible websites contained cannabis consumer health information for pain treatment. Only English-language websites were included. Encyclopedias (i.e. Wikipedia), forums, academic journals, general news websites, major e-commerce websites, websites not publicly available, books, and video platforms were excluded. Information presented on eligible websites were assessed using the DISCERN instrument. The DISCERN instrument consists of three sections, the first focusing on the reliability of the publication, the second investigating individual aspects of the publication, and the third providing an overall averaged score.

RESULTS

Of 270 websites identified across searches, 216 were duplicates, and 18 were excluded based on eligibility criteria, resulting in 36 eligible websites. The average summed DISCERN score was 48.85 out of 75.00 (SD = 8.13), and the average overall score (question 16) was 3.10 out of 5.00 (SD = 0.62). These overall scores were calculated from combining the scores for questions 1 through 15 in the DISCERN instrument for each website. Websites selling cannabis products/services scored the lowest, while health portals scored the highest.

CONCLUSION

These findings indicate that online cannabis consumer health information for the treatment/management of pain presents biases to readers. These biases included websites: (1) selectively citing studies that supported the benefits associated with cannabis use, while neglecting to mention those discussing its risks, and (2) promoting cannabis as "natural" with the implication that this equated to "safe". Healthcare providers should be involved in the guidance of patients' seeking and use of online information on this topic.

摘要

背景

大麻越来越多地成为慢性疼痛的替代治疗方法,然而,有证据表明长期使用大麻会对健康产生负面影响。考虑使用大麻缓解疼痛的患者通常会在网上查找信息,但可能无法识别可靠且准确的来源,因此,医疗从业者必须在帮助他们辨别信息质量方面发挥作用。本研究评估了大麻与疼痛相关的网络消费者健康信息的质量。

方法

对网站信息进行横断面质量评估。在谷歌上搜索了三个国家:加拿大、荷兰和美国。在9次搜索中的每一次都使用生成的网站的前3页。符合条件的网站包含用于疼痛治疗的大麻消费者健康信息。仅纳入英文网站。排除百科全书(如维基百科)、论坛、学术期刊、一般新闻网站、主要电子商务网站、非公开可用的网站、书籍和视频平台。使用DISCERN工具对符合条件的网站上呈现的信息进行评估。DISCERN工具由三个部分组成,第一部分关注出版物的可靠性,第二部分调查出版物的各个方面,第三部分提供总体平均分数。

结果

在搜索到的270个网站中,216个是重复的,18个根据资格标准被排除,最终得到36个符合条件的网站。DISCERN总分平均为48.85分(满分75.00分,标准差 = 8.13),总体平均分数(问题16)为3.10分(满分5.00分,标准差 = 0.62)。这些总体分数是通过将每个网站在DISCERN工具中问题1至15的分数相加计算得出的。销售大麻产品/服务的网站得分最低,而健康门户网站得分最高。

结论

这些发现表明,用于疼痛治疗/管理的在线大麻消费者健康信息对读者存在偏见。这些偏见包括网站:(1)选择性地引用支持大麻使用益处的研究,而忽略提及讨论其风险的研究,以及(2)将大麻宣传为“天然”,暗示这等同于“安全”。医疗保健提供者应参与指导患者查找和使用有关该主题的在线信息。

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