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Improving Access to Information and Support for Patients With Less Common Cancers: Hematologic Cancer Patients’ Views About Web-Based Approaches

机译:改善不常见癌症患者的信息获取和支持:血液癌症患者对基于Web方法的看法

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Background: Meeting the psychosocial needs of vulnerable groups such as cancer survivors remains an ongoing challenge. This is particularly so for those who have less access to the usual forms of medical specialist and in-person support networks. Internet-based approaches offer an opportunity to better meet patients’ information and support needs by overcoming the barrier of geographic isolation.Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the reported level of access to the Internet, preferred sources of information, and preferred sources of support among survivors of hematologic cancers.Method: A population-based, Australian state cancer registry invited eligible survivors to complete a survey about psychosocial needs, including items measuring Internet access and patterns of use. Of the 732 eligible survivors invited to participate, 268 (36.6%) completed and returned the pen-and-paper-based survey.Results: The majority of participants (186/254, 73.2%) reported a high level of access to the Internet, with higher Internet access associated with a higher level of education, larger household, younger age, and being married or employed. A total of 62.2% (156/251) of survivors indicated they were likely to use the Internet for accessing information, with the percentage much lower (69/251, 28%) for accessing support via the Internet. Likelihood of using the Internet for support was associated with feeling anxious and being employed.Conclusions: While the Internet appears to offer promise in increasing equitable access to information and support for cancer survivors for both metropolitan and regional areas, it is viewed less favorably for support and by particular subgroups (eg, older people and those without a university degree) within the survivor population. Promoting greater understanding of this mode of support may be required to achieve its potential. Information and support options other than Web-based approaches may continue to be needed by vulnerable groups of cancer survivors.
机译:背景:如何满足癌症幸存者等弱势群体的社会心理需求仍然是一项持续的挑战。对于那些无法获得通常形式的医学专家和亲自支持网络的人而言,尤其如此。基于Internet的方法通过克服地理隔离的障碍提供了一个更好地满足患者信息和支持需求的机会。目的:该研究的目的是评估报告的Internet访问水平,首选信息来源和首选方法。方法:血液癌症幸存者的支持来源。方法:基于人群的澳大利亚州癌症登记中心邀请合格的幸存者完成有关社会心理需求的调查,包括测量互联网访问和使用方式的项目。在被邀请参加的732名合格幸存者中,有268名(36.6%)完成并返回了纸笔调查。结果:大多数参与者(186/254,73.2%)表示访问互联网的水平很高,互联网访问率越高,受教育程度越高,家庭越大,年龄越小,已婚或受雇也越多。共有62.2%(156/251)的幸存者表示,他们很可能会使用Internet访问信息,而通过Internet访问支持的比例要低得多(69/251,28%)。结论:尽管互联网似乎为增加公平获取信息和为大城市和地区癌症幸存者提供支持提供了希望,但人们对互联网的支持并不那么看好。以及幸存者群体中的特定子群体(例如,老年人和没有大学学历的人)。可能需要增进对这种支持方式的了解,以实现其潜力。脆弱的癌症幸存者群体可能仍需要基于网络的方法以外的信息和支持选项。

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