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Delivering healthcare information via the internet: Cardiac patients' access, usage, perceptions of usefulness, and web site content preferences

机译:通过互联网提供医疗保健信息:心脏病患者的访问,使用,有用性以及网站内容偏好

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Objectives: To assess patients' usage of the Internet as a source of personal healthcare information and patients' perceptions of usefulness and content preferences of more locally focused online health-related material. Materials and Methods: A paper-based survey was undertaken by a convenience sample of cardiac outpatients. Age, gender, Internet access, Internet usage, perception of usefulness of online information, predicted intention to use a local cardiology Web site if available, and preferred components to be included were recorded. Univariate and bivariate statistics were used. Results: Two hundred thirty-seven patients responded (62.1% males). One hundred seventy-six (74.3%) used the Internet, with 126 (63%) using it daily. For patients who did not have direct access to the Internet, 26 (50%) had a family member to do this on their behalf. Thus, the majority of patients (202 [85%]) had access to the Internet at home or someone who could access it on their behalf. Internet usage declined with age (Kendall's tau b=0.321, p<0.001). There was no difference in use with gender (p=0.235). There was considerable interest expressed in a locally delivered Web-based information service. Conclusions: Online healthcare information services have the potential to reach the vast majority of cardiac patients either directly or through family support. The most elderly patients are less likely to use these services. Despite apparent satisfaction with existing online resources, there appears to be an unmet need for more information and considerable support for a locally based cardiac patient Web resource to deliver this. These findings may help guide future patient information Web site redesign.
机译:目的:评估患者使用Internet作为个人医疗保健信息的来源,以及患者对更关注本地在线健康相关材料的有用性和内容偏好的看法。材料和方法:对心脏门诊病人的便利样本进行了纸质调查。记录年龄,性别,互联网访问,互联网使用情况,对在线信息有用性的感知,使用本地心脏病学网站(如果可用)的预期意图以及要包含的首选组件。使用单变量和双变量统计。结果:237例患者有反应(男性占62.1%)。一百七十六(74.3%)使用互联网,每天使用126(63%)。对于无法直接访问Internet的患者,有26名(50%)的家庭成员代表他们这样做。因此,大多数患者(202 [85%])在家中或可以代表他们访问互联网的人都可以访问互联网。互联网使用随着年龄的增长而下降(肯德尔的tau b = 0.321,p <0.001)。性别使用无差异(p = 0.235)。人们对在本地提供的基于Web的信息服务表示了极大的兴趣。结论:在线医疗保健信息服务具有直接或通过家庭支持的方式覆盖绝大多数心脏病患者的潜力。大多数老年患者不太可能使用这些服务。尽管对现有的在线资源有明显的满足感,但似乎对更多信息的需求仍未得到满足,并且对于本地的心脏病患者Web资源提供了足够的支持。这些发现可能有助于指导未来的患者信息网站的重新设计。

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