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Health Information–Seeking Behavior of Seniors Who Use the Internet: A Survey

机译:使用互联网的老年人寻求健康信息的行为:一项调查

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Background: The Internet is viewed as an important source for health information and a medium for patient empowerment. However, little is known about how seniors use the Internet in relation to other sources for health information.Objective: The aim was to determine which information resources seniors who use the Internet use and trust for health information, which sources are preferred, and which sources are used by seniors for different information needs.Methods: Questions from published surveys were selected based on their relevance to the study objectives. The Autonomy Preference Index was used to assess information needs and preferences for involvement in health decisions. Invitation to participate in this online survey was sent to the email list of a local senior organization (298 addresses) in the Netherlands.Results: There were 118 respondents with a median age of 72 years (IQR 67-78 years). Health professionals, pharmacists, and the Internet were the most commonly used and trusted sources of health information. Leaflets, television, newspapers, and health magazines were also important sources. Respondents who reported higher use of the Internet also reported higher use of other sources (P<.001). Use of health professionals, pharmacists, leaflets, telephone, television, and radio were not significantly different; use of all other resources was significantly higher in frequent Internet users. When in need of health information, preferred sources were the Internet (46/105, 43.8%), other sources (eg, magazines 38/105, 36.2%), health professionals (18/105, 17.1%), and no information seeking (3/105, 2.8%). Of the 51/107 respondents who indicated that they had sought health information in the last 12 months, 43 sought it after an appointment, 23 were preparing for an appointment, and 20 were deciding if an appointment was needed. The source used varied by the type of information sought. The Internet was used most often for symptoms (27/42, 64%), prognosis (21/31, 68%), and treatment options (23/41, 62%), whereas health professionals were asked for additional information on medications (20/36, 56%), side effects (17/36, 47%), coping (17/31, 55%), practical care (12/14, 86%), and nutrition/exercise (18/30, 60%).Conclusions: For these seniors who use the Internet, the Internet was a preferred source of health information. Seniors who report higher use of the Internet also report higher use of other information resources and were also the primary consumers of paper-based resources. Respondents most frequently searched for health information after an appointment rather than to prepare for an appointment. Resources used varied by health topic. Future research should seek to confirm these findings in a general elderly population, investigate how seniors seek and understand information on the Internet, and investigate how to reach seniors who prefer not to use the Internet for health information.
机译:背景:互联网被视为健康信息的重要来源和增强患者能力的媒介。但是,对于老年人如何使用互联网以及其他有关健康信息的信息知之甚少。目的:目的是确定哪些老年人使用互联网对健康信息的使用和信任的信息资源,首选的来源以及哪些来源方法:根据已发表调查的问题与研究目标的相关性来选择问题。自治偏好指数用于评估参与卫生决策的信息需求和偏好。参加此在线调查的邀请已发送到荷兰一个本地高级组织的电子邮件列表(298个地址)。结果:有118位受访者的中位年龄为72岁(IQR 67-78岁)。卫生专业人员,药剂师和互联网是最常用和最受信任的卫生信息来源。传单,电视,报纸和健康杂志也是重要来源。报告称互联网使用率较高的受访者还报告了其他来源的使用率较高(P <.001)。卫生专业人员,药剂师,传单,电话,电视和广播的使用没有显着差异;经常使用Internet的用户对所有其他资源的使用显着增加。需要健康信息时,首选来源是Internet(46 / 105,43.8%),其他来源(例如杂志38 / 105,36.2%),卫生专业人员(18 / 105,17.1%),并且没有寻求信息的渠道(3 / 105,2.8%)。在表示在过去12个月中曾寻求健康信息的51/107位受访者中,有43位在预约后寻求了健康信息,有23位正在为预约做准备,有20位正在决定是否需要预约。所使用的来源因所需信息的类型而异。互联网最常用于症状(27/42,64%),预后(21/31,68%)和治疗选择(23/41,62%),而卫生保健专业人员被要求提供有关药物的其他信息( 20 / 36,56%),副作用(17 / 36,47%),应对(17 / 31,55%),实践护理(12 / 14,86%)和营养/运动(18 / 30,60)结论):对于这些使用Internet的老年人而言,Internet是健康信息的首选来源。报告互联网使用率较高的老年人也报告了其他信息资源的使用率较高,也是纸质资源的主要消费者。约会后,受访者最常搜索健康信息,而不是为约会做准备。使用的资源因健康主题而异。未来的研究应设法确认普通老年人群中的这些发现,调查老年人如何在互联网上寻找和理解信息,并研究如何吸引不愿使用互联网获取健康信息的老年人。

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