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Ethnic differences in choices of health information by cancer patients using complementary and alternative medicine: an exploratory study with correspondence analysis.

机译:癌症患者使用补充和替代药物在健康信息选择上的种族差异:一项具有对应分析的探索性研究。

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This study examined patterns in the use of health information among Caucasian, Japanese, and non-Japanese Asian Pacific Islander cancer patients in Hawaii and explored the relation of ethnicity and educational level to choices of health information sources. Information from 140 cancer patients, most of whom were users of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), was analyzed using correspondence analysis. Three clusters of health information pertinent to the three ethnic groups emerged from the data. The results of this study revealed that Caucasian patients preferred objective, scientific, and updated information obtained through medical journals or newsletters from research institutions, telephone information services, and the internet. Japanese patients relied on media and commercial sources including television, newspapers, books, magazines and CAM providers. Non-Japanese Asians and Pacific Islanders used information sources involving person-to-person communication with their physicians, socialgroups, and other cancer patients. A higher educational level was closely related to a cluster of health information stressing objective, scientific and updated information, while a lower educational level was associated with interpersonally communicated information. The three ethnicity-specific patterns of health information use remained relatively stable at different educational levels, implying that the effect of patients' ethnicity overrides their educational level in shaping their choices of health information. The results of this study indicate the importance of recognizing cancer patients' culturally developed world views when understanding their health information-seeking behavior. For medical practice, these findings indicate the need for healthcare providers to assist cancer patients to obtain accurate health information in a culturally sensitive way.
机译:这项研究调查了夏威夷高加索人,日本人和非日本人亚太岛民癌症患者使用健康信息的方式,并探讨了种族和教育程度与健康信息来源选择之间的关系。使用对应分析分析了来自140位癌症患者的信息,其中大多数是补充和替代医学(CAM)的使用者。从数据中得出了与三个种族有关的三类健康信息。这项研究的结果表明,白人患者偏爱通过研究机构,电话信息服务和互联网通过医学期刊或新闻通讯获得的客观,科学和最新的信息。日本患者依靠媒体和商业渠道,包括电视,报纸,书籍,杂志和CAM提供程序。非日本亚裔和太平洋岛民使用的信息源涉及与医生,社会团体和其他癌症患者的人对人交流。较高的教育水平与强调客观,科学和最新信息的一系列健康信息密切相关,而较低的教育水平则与人际交流的信息相关。在不同的教育水平上,三种特定种族的健康信息使用方式保持相对稳定,这意味着在决定健康信息选择时,患者种族的影响超过了他们的教育水平。这项研究的结果表明,在了解癌症患者寻求健康信息的行为时,认识其文化发展世界观的重要性。对于医学实践,这些发现表明医疗保健提供者需要以文化敏感的方式帮助癌症患者获得准确的健康信息。

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