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正畸患者和网络上的信息:一项横断面研究。

Orthodontic patients and the information found on the web: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, University of Milan "La Statale", Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda, Milano, Italy.

Faculty of Economics, Universitas Mercatorum, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2023 Nov 13;23(1):860. doi: 10.1186/s12903-023-03609-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In recent years, the Web has become a source of medical information for patients, even though the information available online may be incorrect or qualitatively inadequate. Younger generations, immersed in a digital environment since a very tender age, are more likely to get informed online. This study aims to understand the relevance of online information for prospective orthodontic patients and to investigate the effects of digital research on patients' decision-making process, and it also aims to investigate potential generational differences between digital natives and digital immigrants.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

An anonymous questionnaire was developed to investigate patients' orthodontic-themed Web searches as well as the effects digital material had on their decision-making process. Before submitting the newly designed survey to patients, it was validated in a pilot study. Univariate analysis was applied to analyze the relationship between the demographic characteristics of respondents and their answers on the use of digital research for the decision-making process.

RESULTS

64.6% of the study population searched the Web for orthodontic information prior to their visit. Google was the most used platform regardless of patients' age. The perceived reliability of online sources varied significantly with age. Men displayed more trusting behavior towards their doctor than women. Prospective patients' satisfaction with affected patients' decision-making processes, and the perceived reliability of online sources of information had repercussions on the doctor-patient relationship.

CONCLUSIONS

Orthodontists should be aware that the majority of patients use the Internet as a source for orthodontic information, and that patients who are digital immigrants are more prone to trust the information found online. Patients who perceive the information found on the Web as either useful or reliable don't easily discard it, even if it is inconsistent with the orthodontist's opinion.

摘要

背景

近年来,互联网已成为患者获取医疗信息的来源,尽管网上的信息可能不准确或质量不足。由于从小就沉浸在数字环境中,年轻一代更有可能在网上获取信息。本研究旨在了解在线信息对未来正畸患者的相关性,并调查数字研究对患者决策过程的影响,同时还旨在调查数字原住民和数字移民之间潜在的代际差异。

材料和方法

设计了一份匿名问卷,以调查患者的正畸主题网络搜索,以及数字材料对他们决策过程的影响。在将新设计的调查提交给患者之前,先在试点研究中进行了验证。应用单变量分析来分析受访者的人口统计学特征与其在数字研究用于决策过程中的答案之间的关系。

结果

研究人群中有 64.6%的人在就诊前在网上搜索过正畸信息。无论患者年龄大小,谷歌都是使用最多的平台。在线来源的可信度差异随着年龄的增长而显著。男性对医生的信任程度比女性高。潜在患者对受影响患者决策过程的满意度,以及对在线信息来源可信度的看法,对医患关系产生了影响。

结论

正畸医生应该意识到,大多数患者将互联网用作正畸信息的来源,并且数字移民患者更倾向于信任在线上找到的信息。认为在网络上找到的信息有用或可靠的患者不会轻易放弃这些信息,即使这些信息与正畸医生的意见不一致。

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