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Analysis of web-based travel health advice provided to international travellers with chronic medical and psychiatric illnesses

机译:对具有慢性医疗和精神疾病的国际旅行者提供的基于网络的旅行健康建议分析

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Objectives: The internet is an important source of travel health information. Individuals living with chronic illnesses consult patient organisation websites for illness-related information. We analysed the scope of online travel health information available to patients with pre-existing medical conditions. Study Design: A descriptive content analysis of patient organisation websites was conducted. Methods: The Google (R) search engine was interrogated using search terms related to the principal chronic diseases from the Global Burden of Disease Study. Data relating to 41 travel health variables were extracted from each eligible website. An aggregate quality score was derived for each organisation based on the presence of specific website information. Visitor usage and search analytics for each organisation's website were also described. Results: We examined 145 official organisation websites relating to 10 major chronic illnesses. The largest number of websites was retrieved for patients with cancer (n = 36). Only 21 (16.5%) websites provided information on fitness-to-travel considerations. COPD websites had the highest average quality score (17.68%), followed by diabetes (14.91%) and dementia (13.28%). Mental health illness websites had the lowest score of 1.33%. There was a trend towards increased emphasis on pre-travel preparation and medications. Insect bite avoidance, malaria, animal bites, jet lag, and repatriation were addressed to the least extent. Conclusions: Our analysis exposes significant deficits in the coverage of travel health topics. Patient organisations should provide accessible pre-travel health advice to website users. Future research should elucidate the influence of web-based pre-travel health information on the behaviour of travellers with chronic disease.
机译:目标:互联网是旅游健康信息的重要来源。患有慢性疾病的个体咨询患者组织的网站与疾病相关的信息。我们分析了具有预先存在的医疗条件的患者可用的在线旅行健康信息的范围。研究设计:进行了患者组织网站的描述性内容分析。方法:使用与全球疾病研究负担相关的主要慢性疾病相关的搜索条款询问Google(R)搜索引擎。与41个旅行卫生变量有关的数据是从每个合格的网站中提取的。基于特定网站信息的存在,每个组织导出了总体质量分数。还描述了每个组织网站的访客使用和搜索分析。结果:我们审查了145个官方组织网站,与10个主要的慢性疾病有关。为癌症患者(n = 36)检索最多的网站。只有21个(16.5%)网站提供了有关健身对象的信息。 COPD网站的平均质量得分最高(17.68%),其次是糖尿病(14.91%)和痴呆(13.28%)。心理健康疾病网站的得分最低为1.33%。有一种提高预期准备和药物的重点。在最小程度上解决了昆虫咬伤,疟疾,动物叮咬,喷射滞后和遣返。结论:我们的分析在旅游健康主题的覆盖范围内暴露了重大缺陷。患者组织应向网站用户提供可访问的旅行前健康建议。未来的研究应阐明基于网络的旅游卫生信息对具有慢性疾病的旅行者行为的影响。

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