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信息疫情期间查找医学信息:德国医护人员的信息寻求行为与策略

Locating Medical Information during an Infodemic: Information Seeking Behavior and Strategies of Health-Care Workers in Germany.

作者信息

Holzmann-Littig Christopher, Stadler David, Popp Maria, Kranke Peter, Fichtner Falk, Schmaderer Christoph, Renders Lutz, Braunisch Matthias Christoph, Assali Tarek, Platen Louise, Wijnen-Meijer Marjo, Lühnen Julia, Steckelberg Anke, Pfadenhauer Lisa, Haller Bernhard, Fuetterer Cornelia, Seeber Christian, Schaaf Christian

机构信息

Department of Nephrology, School of Medicine, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany.

TUM Medical Education Center, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2023 May 30;11(11):1602. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11111602.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a flood of-often contradictory-evidence. HCWs had to develop strategies to locate information that supported their work. We investigated the information-seeking of different HCW groups in Germany.

METHODS

In December 2020, we conducted online surveys on COVID-19 information sources, strategies, assigned trustworthiness, and barriers-and in February 2021, on COVID-19 vaccination information sources. Results were analyzed descriptively; group comparisons were performed using χ-tests.

RESULTS

For general COVID-19-related medical information (413 participants), non-physicians most often selected official websites (57%), TV (57%), and e-mail/newsletters (46%) as preferred information sources-physicians chose official websites (63%), e-mail/newsletters (56%), and professional journals (55%). Non-physician HCWs used Facebook/YouTube more frequently. The main barriers were insufficient time and access issues. Non-physicians chose abstracts (66%), videos (45%), and webinars (40%) as preferred information strategy; physicians: overviews with algorithms (66%), abstracts (62%), webinars (48%). Information seeking on COVID-19 vaccination (2700 participants) was quite similar, however, with newspapers being more often used by non-physicians (63%) vs. physician HCWs (70%).

CONCLUSION

Non-physician HCWs more often consulted public information sources. Employers/institutions should ensure the supply of professional, targeted COVID-19 information for different HCW groups.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情导致了大量往往相互矛盾的证据涌现。医护人员必须制定策略来查找支持其工作的信息。我们调查了德国不同医护人员群体的信息寻求情况。

方法

2020年12月,我们针对新冠疫情信息来源、策略、可信度及障碍进行了在线调查;2021年2月,针对新冠疫苗接种信息来源进行了调查。对结果进行描述性分析;使用卡方检验进行组间比较。

结果

对于一般新冠相关医学信息(413名参与者),非医生人员最常选择官方网站(57%)、电视(57%)和电子邮件/时事通讯(46%)作为首选信息来源,医生则选择官方网站(63%)、电子邮件/时事通讯(56%)和专业期刊(55%)。非医生医护人员更频繁地使用脸书/优兔。主要障碍是时间不足和获取问题。非医生人员选择摘要(66%)、视频(45%)和网络研讨会(40%)作为首选信息策略;医生选择算法概述(66%)、摘要(62%)、网络研讨会(48%)。然而,在新冠疫苗接种信息寻求方面(2700名参与者)情况颇为相似,非医生人员(63%)比医生医护人员(70%)更常使用报纸。

结论

非医生医护人员更常查阅公共信息来源。雇主/机构应确保为不同医护人员群体提供专业、有针对性的新冠信息。

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