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Information preferences and practices among people living with HIV/AIDS: results from a nationwide survey

机译:艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的信息偏好和做法:一项全国性调查的结果

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>Objectives: This study was designed to reach many segments of the diverse HIV/AIDS community and broaden understanding of how information can better assist people living with HIV/AIDS.>Methods: Data were collected through a self-administered mail survey distributed nationwide at clinics, drug treatment centers, and other AIDS service organizations.>Results: The 662 respondents preferred getting information from people—including health professionals, family, and friends—and considered people the most trustworthy, useful, understandable, and available information sources. Forty-three percent selected doctors as their most preferred source. The Internet was not rated highly overall but was preferred by those with more education or living in metropolitan areas. Seventy-two percent said they actively search for HIV/AIDS-related information, and 80% said they give advice or tell others where to get such information. However, 71% agreed that it is easy to feel overwhelmed by information, and 31% agreed that not seeking information can be beneficial.>Conclusions: Overall, information seeking is an important activity for this sample of people living with HIV/AIDS. Many sources are widely available to them but, together, can be overwhelming. They rely on health professionals far more than print or media sources and receive encouragement and support from family and friends.
机译:>目标:该研究旨在覆盖多样化的HIV / AIDS社区的许多部分,并加深对信息如何更好地帮助HIV / AIDS感染者的理解。>方法:数据是通过在全国各地的诊所,药物治疗中心和其他艾滋病服务组织分发的自我管理邮件调查收集的。>结果: 662位受访者更喜欢从人们那里获取信息,包括卫生专业人员,家人和朋友-并认为人们是最可信赖,有用,可理解和可用的信息源。 43%的人选择了医生作为他们的首选来源。互联网的整体评价不高,但受过高等教育或居住在大都市地区的人们更喜欢。 72%的人表示他们积极搜索与HIV / AIDS相关的信息,而80%的人表示他们提供建议或告诉其他人从何处获得此类信息。但是,有71%的人认为容易被信息淹没,而有31%的人认为不寻求信息会有所帮助。>结论:总体而言,寻求信息是此样本人群的重要活动与艾滋病毒/艾滋病。他们可以找到许多资源,但总的来说可能是压倒性的。他们对卫生专业人员的依赖远远超过印刷或媒体资源,并得到家人和朋友的鼓励和支持。

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