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Young Adults’ Perspectives on the Use of Symptom Checkers for Self-Triage and Self-Diagnosis: Qualitative Study

机译:年轻成人对使用症状跳棋进行自拍和自我诊断的观点:定性研究

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BACKGROUND:Young adults often browse the internet for self-triage and diagnosis. More sophisticated digital platforms such as symptom checkers have recently become pervasive; however, little is known about their use.OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to understand young adults' (18-34 years old) perspectives on the use of the Google search engine versus a symptom checker, as well as to identify the barriers and enablers for using a symptom checker for self-triage and self-diagnosis.METHODS:A qualitative descriptive case study research design was used. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 24 young adults enrolled in a university in Ontario, Canada. All participants were given a clinical vignette and were asked to use a symptom checker (WebMD Symptom Checker or Babylon Health) while thinking out loud, and were asked questions regarding their experience. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and imported into the NVivo software program. Inductive thematic analysis was conducted independently by two researchers.RESULTS:Using the Google search engine was perceived to be faster and more customizable (ie, ability to enter symptoms freely in the search engine) than a symptom checker; however, a symptom checker was perceived to be useful for a more personalized assessment. After having used a symptom checker, most of the participants believed that the platform needed improvement in the areas of accuracy, security and privacy, and medical jargon used. Given these limitations, most participants believed that symptom checkers could be more useful for self-triage than for self-diagnosis. Interestingly, more than half of the participants were not aware of symptom checkers prior to this study and most believed that this lack of awareness about the existence of symptom checkers hindered their use.CONCLUSIONS:Awareness related to the existence of symptom checkers and their integration into the health care system are required to maximize benefits related to these platforms. Addressing the barriers identified in this study is likely to increase the acceptance and use of symptom checkers by young adults.?Stephanie Aboueid, Samantha Meyer, James R Wallace, Shreya Mahajan, Ashok Chaurasia. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (http://publichealth.jmir.org), 06.01.2021.
机译:背景:年轻的成年人经常浏览互联网进行自拍和诊断。更复杂的数字平台,如症状检查最近变得普遍存在;但是,对他们的使用很少。目的:这项研究的目的是了解年轻人(18-34岁)关于使用谷歌搜索引擎与症状检查器的观点,以及识别障碍使用症状检查器进行自拍和自我诊断的推动者。方法:使用定性描述性研究设计。半系统采访是在加拿大安大略省大学注册的24名年轻人进行的。所有参与者都有一个临床小插图,并被要求在大声思考时使用症状检查器(Webmd症状检查器或巴比伦健康),并被询问有关他们的经验的问题。采访被音频记录,转录并导入了NVIVO软件程序。归纳专题分析由两个研究人员独立进行。结果:使用谷歌搜索引擎被认为是更快,更可定制的(即,能够在搜索引擎中自由进入症状)而不是症状检查器;但是,症状检查人员被认为是有用的,可用于更个性化的评估。在使用症状检查后,大多数参与者认为,该平台需要改善准确性,安全和隐私和医学术语。鉴于这些限制,大多数参与者认为症状检查器对自我分类来说比自我诊断更有用。有趣的是,超过一半的参与者在本研究之前没有意识到症状检查,并且最想让缺乏对症状检查的存在的意识阻碍了他们的使用。结论:与存在症状跳棋的存在及其融合的意识保健系统需要最大限度地提高与这些平台相关的福利。解决本研究中确定的障碍可能会增加年轻人的症状跳棋障碍.?Tephanie Aboueid,Samantha Meyer,James R Wallace,Shreya Mahajan,Ashok Chaurasia。最初在JMIR公共卫生和监督(http://publichealth.jmir.org),06.01.2021。

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