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Parental digital health information seeking behavior in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study

机译:父母数字健康信息寻求瑞士行为:横断面研究

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Digital media are increasingly abundant and used to seek health information, however, to date very little is known on parents' seeking behavior in the context of child's health and development outside English-speaking and Scandinavian countries. By investigating the prevalence of, and reasons for use, we studied parents' perception of the Internet as a resource for improving their health-related knowledge. The survey was conducted in a random sample of 2573 Swiss-German parents with at least one child aged less-than 2?years old. Parents received a mailed invitation to fill in an online questionnaire. Two reminders were sent, the later with a paper questionnaire attached. The questionnaire included questions on use of print, digital, and personal information sources, as well as different information situations: general health and development or illness. We ran descriptive analyses on information seeking behavior, type of digital media used, reasons of use. We also conducted regression analyses to explore factors associated with parental perceptions with regard to the Internet's utility as a source for health information. A total of 769 questionnaires were returned (response rate 30%). Nearly all parents (91%) used digital media for seeking information on their child's health and development, and the main reason for use was indicated as being the 24/7 availability of information. Search engines (55%) and webpages for parents (47%) were by far the most frequently used digital media. Generally, the internet is perceived as a good resource, especially by fathers (OR?=?1.80, 95% CI: 1.03-3.16). However, a large percentage of parents are skeptical about the correctness of online info (91%), are unsure about their interpretive understanding, and ask for guidance from their pediatrician (67%). The Internet has become a highly frequented source of information for Swiss-German parents on children's health with largely valuable perceptions of its utility. Digital media are used in addition to and not in replacement of print media and personal contacts. Increasing parental guidance by health and public health professionals could improve parental digital health utilization and empower parents in the new role they adopt.
机译:数字媒体越来越丰富,并常常寻求健康信息,但到目前为止,父母在儿童健康和发展中的寻求行为上闻名,迄今为止在英语和斯堪的纳维亚国家外的发展中闻名。通过研究利用和使用原因,我们研究了父母对互联网的看作是改善与健康相关知识的资源。该调查是在2573瑞士德国父母的随机样品中进行,至少一个孩子年龄超过2岁的孩子。父母收到邮寄邀请,填写在线问卷。发送了两个提醒,后来附有纸质问卷。问卷包括关于使用印刷,数字和个人信息来源的问题,以及不同的信息情况:一般健康和发展或疾病。我们在寻求行为的描述性分析,使用的数字媒体类型,使用原因。我们还进行了回归分析,以探讨与互联网公用事业公司作为健康信息的来源相关的因素。返回共769份问卷(响应率为30%)。几乎所有父母(91%)使用数字媒体寻求有关孩子的健康和发展的信息,并且使用的主要原因是24/7信息的可用性。搜索引擎(55%)和父母的网页(47%)是迄今为止最常用的数字媒体。一般来说,互联网被认为是一种良好的资源,特别是由父亲(或?=?1.80,95%CI:1.03-3.16)。然而,大量父母对在线信息的正确性(91%)持怀疑态度,这是不确定的,他们的解释理解,并要求他们儿科医生的指导(67%)。互联网已成为瑞士德国父母对儿童健康的高度频繁的信息来源,这对其效用的重要性看起来很有宝贵的看法。除了替代印刷媒体和个人联系人之外,还使用数字媒体。恢复健康和公共卫生专业人员的父母指导可能会改善家长数字健康利用,并在他们采用的新角色中提高父母。

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