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Frustrated and confused: the American public rates its cancer-related information-seeking experiences.

机译:沮丧和困惑:美国公众对与癌症有关的信息寻求经验进行评级。

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BACKGROUND: Ensuring access to high-quality cancer-related information is important for the success of cancer prevention and control efforts. OBJECTIVE: We conducted a population-based assessment of the barriers faced by people searching for cancer information. DESIGN: Cross-sectional data from the National Cancer Institute's 2003 Health Information National Trends Survey. PARTICIPANTS: A nationally representative sample of individuals in the USA (n = 6,369). MEASUREMENTS: We assessed whether respondents had ever sought cancer-related information and examined ratings of their information-seeking experiences and beliefs regarding causes of cancer and its prevention. Linear and logistic regression models were estimated to determine predictors of negative experiences and associations between experiences and cancer beliefs. RESULTS: Nearly one half (44.9%) of Americans had searched for cancer information. Many reported negative experiences, including the search process requiring a lot of effort (47.7%), expressing frustration (41.3%), and concerns about the quality of the information found (57.7%). Respondents lacking health insurance or a high school education experienced the greatest difficulty. Compared to those reporting the most positive experiences, information seekers reporting more negative experiences were more likely to report that almost everything caused cancer [odds ratio (OR) 2.0, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.5-2.6], that not much can be done to prevent cancer (OR 2.7, 95% CI 1.9-3.8), and that it is hard to know which cancer prevention recommendations to follow (OR 3.2, 95% CI 2.3-4.5). CONCLUSIONS: While a significant proportion of the American public searches for cancer information, suboptimal experiences are common. Facilitation of information seeking will be critical for promoting informed decision making in cancer prevention and control.
机译:背景:确保访问高质量的癌症相关信息对于癌症预防和控制工作的成功至关重要。目的:我们对寻找癌症信息的人们所面临的障碍进行了基于人群的评估。设计:美国国家癌症研究所2003年健康信息国家趋势调查的横断面数据。参加者:在美国有全国代表性的样本(n = 6,369)。测量:我们评估了受访者是否曾经寻求与癌症相关的信息,并检查了他们关于癌症成因及其预防的信息搜寻经验和信念的等级。估计线性和逻辑回归模型,以确定负面经历的预测因子,以及经历与癌症信念之间的关联。结果:近一半(44.9%)的美国人搜索了癌症信息。许多人报告了负面经历,包括需要大量努力的搜索过程(47.7%),表示沮丧(41.3%)以及对所发现信息质量的担忧(57.7%)。缺乏健康保险或高中学历的受访者遇到的最大困难。与那些报告最积极的经历的人相比,报告更多消极经历的信息搜索者更有可能报告几乎所有原因都导致了癌症[优势比(OR)2.0,95%置信区间(CI)1.5-2.6],预防癌症(OR 2.7,95%CI 1.9-3.8),并且很难知道应该遵循哪些癌症预防建议(OR 3.2,95%CI 2.3-4.5)。结论:虽然在美国公众中有很大比例的癌症信息搜索,但次优的体验还是很普遍的。寻求信息的便利对于促进癌症预防和控制方面的明智决策至关重要。

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