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A pilot study comparing parent and adolescent online health information seeking behaviours in elective pediatric surgical situations

机译:一项试验研究比较父母和青少年在线健康信息寻求选修小儿外科局势的行为

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Purpose Little is known of how children seek health information. This study evaluates online health information (OHI) seeking behaviours in adolescents undergoing major elective surgical procedures and compares responses within parent-child dyads. Methods With institutional approval, we prospectively surveyed parents of children admitted to our institution for major elective operations between November 2017 and November 2018, using convenience sampling. Patients aged 12 years and above were also invited. Each respondent completed an anonymized modification of a previously published survey on Internet usage. Chi squared tests were used for categorical data, with significance at P value < 0.05. Results Ninety-one parents and 19 patients (median age 15 years, range 12-18) responded, with 13 parent-child pairs. Daily Internet access was reported by 84 (93%) parents and 18 (95%) children, but OHI was sought in 77% of parents and 74% of children. Six (32%) children could not name their admitting condition, compared to 10 (11%) parents. Nine (50%) children consulted family and friends for information compared to 27 (30%) parents. Parents were more likely to access hospital websites (n = 15, 44%) compared to no children (p = 0.01), while most children (n = 7, 70%) accessed non-health websites (e.g. Wikipedia). In the 13 parent-child pairs, only one parent accurately assessed what their child understood of their condition. Most patients (63.6%) did not understand the aspects of their condition that their parents deemed important. Conclusions This study highlights the differences in parental and child behaviours. Children are equally important to include when counselling. Surgeons can guide both parties to reliable Internet sources for health information.
机译:目的毫无疑问,孩子如何寻求健康信息。本研究评估了在接受主要选修手术程序的青少年中寻求的在线健康信息(OHI)寻求行为,并比较父子儿童二元的反应。制度批准的方法,我们使用方便抽样将展望我们在2017年11月和2018年11月期间的主要选修业务机构承认的儿童父母。还邀请了12岁及以上的患者。每个受访者完成了对先前公布的互联网使用调查的匿名修改。 CHI方形测试用于分类数据,P值<0.05具有显着性。结果九十一家父母和19名患者(中位年龄15岁,范围12-18)回应,13个家长儿。 84名(93%)父母和18名(95%)儿童报告了每日上网,但ohi被寻求77%的父母和74%的儿童。六(32%)儿童无法称之为录取条件,而10(11%)父母则为10(11%)。九(50%)儿童咨询了家人和朋友的信息,而父母的父母27(30%)。与没有儿童(P = 0.01)相比,家长更有可能访问医院网站(n = 15,44%),而大多数儿童(n = 7,70%)访问非健康网站(例如维基百科)。在13个父母对,只有一个父母准确评估他们的孩子理解其状况的内容。大多数患者(63.6%)并不了解其父母认为重要的条件的方面。结论本研究突出了父母和儿童行为的差异。孩子们同样重要的是在咨询时包括在内。外科医生可以指导双方以获得健康信息的可靠互联网来源。

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