Harney Sarah, Chu Tzu-Chun, Trask Christine L, Welch Jennifer J G
Department of Pediatrics, Hasbro Children's Hospital.
Center for Statistical Sciences.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2023 Mar 1;45(2):e214-e221. doi: 10.1097/MPH.0000000000002526. Epub 2022 Aug 9.
Caregivers of children with cancer have needs for information and social support related to their child's diagnosis. The internet serves as a resource to help meet these needs. There is growing interest in health-related internet use (HRIU) by caregivers of pediatric patients as the internet rapidly evolves. This survey study describes patterns of internet use by caregivers of children with cancer and examines associations between socioeconomic status and internet use. 114 caregivers participated between 2014 and 2016. The majority (82%) reported frequent general internet use, but fewer (25-54%) reported frequent HRIU. Very few respondents (4%) reported difficulty accessing the internet; those reporting difficulty were more likely to report lower income, public/no insurance, and lower educational attainment. There were no consistent associations between socioeconomic status variables and frequency of HRIU. Less than half (43%) of caregivers reported that their internet use raised questions that they discussed or planned to discuss with the child's nurse or doctor, and only 4% reported having changed medical decisions based on information found on the internet. We conclude that caregivers of children with cancer engage in HRIU, and this is an area for improvement in oncology anticipatory guidance and family-centered care.
癌症患儿的照料者对于与孩子诊断相关的信息及社会支持有需求。互联网是帮助满足这些需求的一种资源。随着互联网的迅速发展,儿科患者的照料者对与健康相关的互联网使用(HRIU)的兴趣日益浓厚。这项调查研究描述了癌症患儿照料者的互联网使用模式,并考察了社会经济地位与互联网使用之间的关联。2014年至2016年间,114名照料者参与了调查。大多数(82%)报告经常使用普通互联网,但较少(25%-54%)报告经常进行HRIU。极少有受访者(4%)报告上网困难;那些报告有困难的人更有可能报告收入较低、有公共保险/无保险以及受教育程度较低。社会经济地位变量与HRIU频率之间没有一致的关联。不到一半(43%)的照料者报告称,他们的互联网使用引发了一些问题,这些问题他们已与孩子的护士或医生讨论过或计划讨论,只有4%的人报告根据在互联网上找到的信息改变了医疗决策。我们得出结论,癌症患儿的照料者参与了HRIU,这是肿瘤学预期指导和以家庭为中心的护理方面有待改进的一个领域。