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影响英国在线症状检查器使用情况的因素:横断面研究

Factors Influencing the Use of Online Symptom Checkers in the United Kingdom: Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

El-Osta Austen, Riboli-Sasco Eva, Al Ammouri Mahmoud, Altalib Sami, Luisa Neves Ana, Majeed Azeem, Hayhoe Benedict

机构信息

Self-Care Academic Research Unit (SCARU), Imperial College London, School of Public Health, 90 Wood Lane, London, W12 0BZ, United Kingdom, 44 2075947604.

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2025 Sep 15;9:e65314. doi: 10.2196/65314.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The National Health Service (NHS) faces increasing strain. Concurrently, demand for health information, consumer empowerment, and health awareness continues to grow. These trends, coupled with the ubiquity of smartphones and internet access, are positioning online symptom checkers (OSCs) as promising tools for preliminary diagnosis and triage. While there is increasing data on the demographics, motivations, and perspectives of current and potential users of OSCs globally, no study has yet quantified or ranked the various factors associated with the use of OSCs in the United Kingdom.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to assess key trends and user perceptions on the usability and effectiveness of OSC in the United Kingdom. We also sought to identify concerns related to the privacy, security, and accuracy of OSCs and to quantify the weight of these various factors on the use of OSCs.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey of UK adults was conducted using an electronic questionnaire. A convenience sample was recruited between February and March 2024 through web-based platforms and personal networks. The survey included questions on awareness, use, perceptions, and concerns regarding OSCs, as well as respondents' demographics. Responses were pseudo-anonymized and analyzed using univariable and multivariable logistic regression models to assess relationships between demographic factors; perceived usability, reliability, and risks; and OSC use.

RESULTS

The survey collected responses from 634 participants. The majority (543/634, 85.7%) had used OSCs, primarily the NHS 111 service (498/634, 78.6%). Younger age (<46 years old), being female (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 1.79, 95% CI 1.05-3.06), and having children (aOR 3.19, 95% CI 1.56-6.51) were associated with higher odds of using OSCs. Key motivations for using OSCs included understanding symptoms (501/634, 79.0%) and determining the need for medical care (491/634, 77.4%). Key concerns negatively impacting use related to privacy (aOR 0.58, 95% CI 0.35-0.97) and fear of replacing traditional, face-to-face consultations (aOR 0.47, 95% CI 0.26-0.87). The most important factor found to affect the decision to use OSCs was the perceived ease of use (aOR 8.17, 95% CI 4.25-15.71), followed by the perceived helpfulness in decision-making (aOR 2.96, 95% CI 1.62-5.42), and respondents' trust in their diagnostic accuracy (aOR 2.24, 95% CI 1.32-3.79).

CONCLUSIONS

OSCs are widely used in the United Kingdom, particularly the NHS 111 service, driven primarily by ease of use and perceived helpfulness in decision support. However, privacy and security concerns, as well as fears of OSCs replacing traditional consultations, pose significant barriers. Addressing these concerns is crucial for enhancing user trust and maximizing the benefits of OSCs in supporting self-care and improving health care efficiency.

摘要

背景

国民医疗服务体系(NHS)面临着日益增加的压力。与此同时,对健康信息、消费者赋权和健康意识的需求持续增长。这些趋势,再加上智能手机和互联网接入的普及,使得在线症状检查器(OSC)成为初步诊断和分诊的有前景的工具。虽然全球范围内关于OSC当前和潜在用户的人口统计学、动机及观点的数据越来越多,但尚无研究对英国使用OSC的各种相关因素进行量化或排序。

目的

本研究旨在评估英国关于OSC可用性和有效性的关键趋势及用户认知。我们还试图确定与OSC的隐私、安全和准确性相关的问题,并量化这些不同因素对OSC使用的影响权重。

方法

采用电子问卷对英国成年人进行横断面调查。2024年2月至3月期间,通过网络平台和个人网络招募了一个便利样本。该调查包括关于对OSC的认知、使用、看法和担忧的问题,以及受访者的人口统计学信息。对回答进行了伪匿名处理,并使用单变量和多变量逻辑回归模型进行分析,以评估人口统计学因素、感知的可用性、可靠性和风险与OSC使用之间的关系。

结果

该调查收集了634名参与者的回答。大多数(543/634,85.7%)使用过OSC,主要是NHS 111服务(498/634,78.6%)。年龄较小(<46岁)、女性(调整后的优势比[aOR]为1.79,95%置信区间[CI]为1.05 - 3.06)以及有孩子(aOR为3.19,95% CI为1.56 - 6.51)与使用OSC的较高几率相关。使用OSC的主要动机包括了解症状(501/634,79.0%)和确定是否需要医疗护理(491/634,77.4%)。对使用产生负面影响的主要担忧与隐私(aOR为0.58,95% CI为0.35 - 0.97)以及担心取代传统的面对面咨询(aOR为0.47,95% CI为0.26 - 0.87)有关。发现影响使用OSC决策的最重要因素是感知易用性(aOR为8.17,95% CI为4.25 - 15.71),其次是在决策中感知的帮助作用(aOR为2.96,95% CI为1.62 - 5.42),以及受访者对其诊断准确性的信任(aOR为2.24,95% CI为1.32 - 3.79)。

结论

在英国,OSC被广泛使用,尤其是NHS 111服务,主要是受易用性和在决策支持中感知的帮助作用驱动。然而,隐私和安全问题以及对OSC取代传统咨询的担忧构成了重大障碍。解决这些问题对于增强用户信任以及最大化OSC在支持自我护理和提高医疗效率方面的益处至关重要。

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