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Patient web-resource interest and internet readiness in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.

机译:患者网上资源兴趣和儿科炎症性肠病中的互联网含量。

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OBJECTIVE: The internet has been touted as a cost-effective method of providing valuable patient education and support resources. However, little is known of the level of internet interest in or access to web-based resources of most chronically ill populations generally, and pediatric populations in particular. Web-based patient resources could be especially applicable to the pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) population given the potential appeal of an anonymous forum for this group. METHODS: Tertiary-care clinic patients aged 8-18 years and diagnosed with IBD were surveyed by mail. chi and/or analysis of variance were used to compare demographic data from nonresponders and responders and for subgroup analyses. RESULTS: Of 162 eligible patients, 63 (38.9%) completed the survey. Responders did not differ significantly from nonresponders by age, sex, or distribution of disease. Overall, 98.4% of those surveyed had internet access, with 61.9% having access at school. Ninety-five percent had used the internet, while 91% expressed interest in visiting a pediatric IBD website for general IBD information (83%), for support (73%), to pose questions (78%) or read (73%) or respond (60%) to questions, or to chat with others (46%). Despite expressed interest, far fewer had ever used the internet as an IBD information (52.4%) or support (9.5%) resource. Similarly, although 15.8% anticipated visiting a pediatric IBD site weekly, only 1.5% had done so in the week of the survey. CONCLUSIONS: Reported levels of interest in web-based patient resources are high among pediatric IBD patients, yet use may be infrequent.
机译:目的:互联网被吹捧为提供有价值的患者教育和支持资源的成本效益的方法。然而,一定众所周知的互联网兴趣或访问大多数慢性病种群的基于网络资源的程度,特别是小儿群体。鉴于本集团匿名论坛的潜在吸引力,基于网络的患者资源可能特别适用于儿科炎症性肠病(IBD)人口。方法:通过邮寄调查8-18岁及8-18岁及IBD诊断的初级护理诊所患者。 CHI和/或差异分析用于比较非反应者和响应者和亚组分析的人口统计数据。结果:162名符合条件的患者,63名(38.9%)完成了调查。响应者从非反应者通过年龄,性别或疾病分配没有差异。总体而言,98.4%的受访者有互联网接入,61.9%在学校访问。百分之九十五有互联网,而91%对访问普通IBD信息(83%)的儿科IBD网站表示有兴趣,以便支持(73%),占据问题(78%)或阅读(73%)或回应(60%)到问题,或与他人聊天(46%)。尽管表达了兴趣,但仍有次数少使用互联网作为IBD信息(52.4%)或支持(9.5%)资源。同样,虽然每周访问儿科IBD位点15.8%,但在调查周内只能完成1.5%。结论:报告的基于网络患者资源的兴趣水平在儿科IBD患者中很高,但使用可能是不常见的。

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