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一项关于推特传播调查的定性分析揭示了患者对尿路感染影响的新观点。

Qualitative Analysis of a Twitter-Disseminated Survey Reveals New Patient Perspectives on the Impact of Urinary Tract Infection.

作者信息

Valentine-King Marissa, Laytner Lindsey, Hines-Munson Casey, Olmeda Kiara, Trautner Barbara, Justice Sheryl, Ching Christina, Grigoryan Larissa

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77098, USA.

Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt), Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX 77021, USA.

出版信息

Antibiotics (Basel). 2022 Nov 23;11(12):1687. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics11121687.

Abstract

Few studies have harnessed social media to explore patients' experiences with urinary tract infection (UTI); therefore, we captured UTI experiences and future research suggestions through a Twitter-disseminated survey. The survey posed three qualitative questions inquiring about the impact of UTIs, greatest UTI management hurdle, and research suggestions. We also asked participants to rate how seriously others perceive UTIs and the importance of UTIs in their life (scale: 1-100 (highest)). The study period spanned from January to June 2021. Coding was performed in duplicate, followed by thematic analysis. Of 466 participants from 22 countries, 128 considered their UTIs recurrent ( = 43) or chronic ( = 85). Six major themes emerged: UTIs drastically impact (1) physical and (2) mental health and (3) cause severe limitations in life activities. Patients reported (4) negative clinician interactions and perceived inadequate care, (5) a lack of knowledge and awareness surrounding UTIs, and (6) research gaps in UTI diagnostics and treatment. The participants considered UTIs extremely important (median: 100, IQR: 90-100), but characterized others' perceptions of them as less serious (median: 20, IQR: 10-30). Our survey revealed a patient population struggling with UTIs, particularly chronic UTIs. Our findings highlight perceived shortcomings in current UTI treatment and diagnostics.

摘要

很少有研究利用社交媒体来探究患者的尿路感染(UTI)经历;因此,我们通过一项在推特上发布的调查收集了尿路感染经历及未来的研究建议。该调查提出了三个定性问题,询问尿路感染的影响、尿路感染管理的最大障碍以及研究建议。我们还要求参与者对其他人认为尿路感染的严重程度以及尿路感染在他们生活中的重要性进行评分(范围:1 - 100(最高))。研究期间为2021年1月至6月。编码工作由两人独立进行,随后进行主题分析。在来自22个国家的466名参与者中,128人认为他们的尿路感染是复发性的(n = 43)或慢性的(n = 85)。出现了六个主要主题:尿路感染对(1)身体健康和(2)心理健康有巨大影响,并且(3)在生活活动中造成严重限制。患者报告了(4)与临床医生的负面互动以及感觉护理不足,(5)对尿路感染缺乏知识和认识,以及(6)尿路感染诊断和治疗方面的研究空白。参与者认为尿路感染极其重要(中位数:100,四分位距:90 - 100),但认为其他人对尿路感染的看法没那么严重(中位数:20,四分位距:

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