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Online Health Information Seeking and eHealth Literacy Among Patients Attending a Primary Care Clinic in Hong Kong: A Cross-Sectional Survey

机译:在香港就读初级保健诊所的患者中的在线健康信息查询和电子卫生保健素养:一项跨部门调查

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BackgroundPrevious studies have suggested that patients’ online health information seeking affects their medical consultations and patient-doctor relationships. An up-to-date picture of patients’ online health information-seeking behaviors can inform and prepare frontline health care professionals to collaborate, facilitate, or empower their patients to access and manage health information found online.ObjectiveThis study explores the prevalence, patterns, and predictors of online health information-seeking behaviors among primary care patients in Hong Kong, and the relations between online health information seeking and electronic health (eHealth) literacy.MethodsPatients attending a university primary care clinic in Hong Kong were asked to complete a questionnaire survey on their demographic backgrounds; health status; frequency and pattern of online health information seeking; contents, sources, and reasons for online health information seeking; and their eHealth literacy. eHealth literacy was measured by the validated eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS). Regression analyses explored various demographic and behavioral predictors to online health information seeking, and predictors to eHealth literacy.ResultsIn all, 97.32% (1162/1194) respondents used the internet, of which 87.44% (1016/1162) had used the internet to find health information. Most respondents (65.97%, 665/1008) searched once monthly or more. Few (26.88%, 271/1008) asked their doctor about health information found online, but most doctors (56.1%, 152/271) showed little or no interest at all. The most sought topic was symptom (81.59%, 829/1016), the top reason was noticing new symptoms or change in health (70.08%, 712/1016), the most popular source was online encyclopedia (69.98%, 711/1016), and the top reason for choosing a source was convenience (55.41%, 563/1016). Poisson regression analysis identified high eHEALS score, fair or poor self-rated health, having a chronic medical condition, and using the internet several times a day as significant predictors of online health information seeking. Multiple regression analysis identified lower age, better self-rated health, more frequent internet use, more frequent online health information seeking, and more types of health information sought as significant predictors to higher eHealth literacy.ConclusionsOnline health information seeking is prevalent among primary care patients in Hong Kong, but only a minority shared the information with doctors. Websites were chosen more for convenience than for accuracy or authoritativeness. Doctors should recognize patients’ online health information-seeking behavior, and facilitate and empower them to search for high-quality online health information.
机译:背景技术以前的研究表明,患者在线健康信息的搜索会影响他们的医疗咨询和医患关系。有关患者在线健康信息搜寻行为的最新图片可以告知和准备一线医疗保健专业人员以协作,促进或授权其患者访问和管理在线发现的健康信息。目的本研究探讨了这种疾病的流行,模式,在香港的初级保健患者中在线健康信息搜寻行为的预测,预测指标以及在线健康信息搜索与电子健康(eHealth)素养之间的关系。方法要求在香港的大学初级保健诊所就诊的患者完成问卷调查他们的人口背景;健康状况;在线健康信息搜索的频率和方式;搜索在线健康信息的内容,来源和原因;以及他们的eHealth素养。 eHealth素养是通过有效的eHealth扫盲量表(eHEALS)来衡量的。回归分析探索了各种在线人口健康信息搜索的人口统计学和行为预测因素以及eHealth素养的预测因素。结果,总计有97.32%(1162/1194)的受访者使用了互联网,其中87.44%(1016/1162)的人们使用了互联网来寻找信息健康信息。大多数受访者(65.97%,665/1008)每月搜索一次或更多。很少有人(26.88%,271/1008)向他们的医生询问网上发现的健康信息,但是大多数医生(56.1%,152/271)表现得很少或根本没有兴趣。最受欢迎的话题是症状(81.59%,829/1016),首要原因是注意到新症状或健康变化(70.08%,712/1016),最受欢迎的来源是在线百科全书(69.98%,711/1016) ,而选择来源的首要原因是便利(55.41%,563/1016)。泊松回归分析确定了eHEALS得分高,自我评估的健康状况良好或良好,患有慢性病,每天使用互联网多次作为在线健康信息搜寻的重要指标。多元回归分析确定了较低的年龄,更好的自我评估的健康状况,更频繁的互联网使用,更频繁的在线健康信息搜索以及寻求更多类型的健康信息是提高eHealth素养的重要指标。结论在线健康信息搜索在基层医疗患者中很普遍。在香港,但只有少数人与医生分享了这些信息。选择网站更多是为了方便,而不是出于准确性或权威性。医生应识别患者的在线健康信息搜寻行为,并促进他们的能力并使其能够搜索高质量的在线健康信息。

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