Bratland Kristine Moksnes, Wien Charlotte, Sandanger Torkjel M
Department of Community Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Troms og Finnmark, Norway
Department of Community Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Troms og Finnmark, Norway.
BMJ Open. 2024 Jan 30;14(1):e074894. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074894.
In recent years, information technology and social media have experienced unprecedented growth, particularly in the Nordic countries. However, there is a noticeable lack of comprehensive understanding regarding the latest research findings on online health information seeking behaviour (OHISB) among young adults (18 to >30). There is a need to conduct an updated review to identify knowledge gaps in where young adults find health information and their user interface preferences and to provide research-based guidance and recommendations to governments, health organisations and social media platforms on how to facilitate this prominent pattern. The scoping review protocol outlines a study that will systematically map the existing literature on young adults' preferences for digital platforms and platform characteristics in relation to OHISB, enabling the identification of promising areas for further research and the development of more effective interventions to promote healthy and informed choices. Conducting a scoping review is imperative to gain a comprehensive understanding of young adults' OHISB and support the next generation of dissemination that promotes accurate and reliable digital health information.
The scoping review will use Arksey and O'Malley's methodological framework (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR)) and employ the citation pearl method and the Sample, Phenomenon of Interest, Design, Evaluation, Research type model to design the search strategy. To identify relevant literature, three databases will undergo a search: Scopus, Web of Science and EMBASE. Additionally, a subsidiarily grey literature search will be conducted in Google Scholar. The data charting process will conform to the PRISMA-ScR standard and will be further structured with EndNote. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the extracted data will be developed using EndNote and Excel.
Conducting a scoping review involves secondary data analysis of publicly available sources and does not require an ethical review. The protocol will be published to ensure transparency. The scoping review results will be disseminated through open-access peer-reviewed publications, national and international conferences, social media platforms, newspapers and YouTube to service users and stakeholders.
近年来,信息技术和社交媒体经历了前所未有的发展,北欧国家尤为如此。然而,对于18至30岁以上年轻人在线健康信息搜索行为(OHISB)的最新研究结果,人们明显缺乏全面的了解。有必要进行一次更新的综述,以确定年轻人获取健康信息的途径以及他们的用户界面偏好方面的知识空白,并就如何促进这种显著模式向政府、卫生组织和社交媒体平台提供基于研究的指导和建议。范围综述方案概述了一项研究,该研究将系统地梳理关于年轻人在OHISB方面对数字平台和平台特征的偏好的现有文献,从而确定有前景的进一步研究领域,并制定更有效的干预措施,以促进健康和明智的选择。进行范围综述对于全面了解年轻人的OHISB并支持下一代传播准确可靠的数字健康信息至关重要。
范围综述将采用阿克西和奥马利的方法框架(系统评价和元分析扩展的范围综述首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)),并采用引文珠串法和样本、感兴趣现象、设计、评价、研究类型模型来设计搜索策略。为了识别相关文献,将对三个数据库进行搜索:Scopus、科学网和EMBASE。此外,还将在谷歌学术上进行辅助灰色文献搜索。数据图表绘制过程将符合PRISMA-ScR标准,并将使用EndNote进一步结构化。将使用EndNote和Excel对提取的数据进行定性和定量分析。
进行范围综述涉及对公开可用来源的二次数据分析,不需要伦理审查。该方案将予以发表以确保透明度。范围综述结果将通过开放获取的同行评审出版物、国家和国际会议、社交媒体平台、报纸和YouTube传播给服务用户和利益相关者。