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Relationship between Health Information Sharing Behavior Using Social Media and Breast Cancer Screening

机译:利用社交媒体和乳腺癌筛查卫生信息共享行为的关系

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Background: Despite established screening guidelines, breast cancer screening rates are below targeted goals. Pharmacists and other health care providers can promote breast cancer screening using tools such as social media. However, little is known about the use of social media among the breast cancer screening eligible population.Objective: To describe the health information sharing behavior using social media of the breast cancer screening eligible population, and to identify if sharing health information on social media was associated with breast cancer screening.Methods and materials: Data from the 2013 Health Information National Trends Survey were analyzed using descriptive statistics and bivariate logistic regression to evaluate the association between sharing health information on social media and receipt of a mammogram.Results: Women sharing health information via social media were significantly younger than those who did not. A significantly higher percentage of Hispanics (17.8%) and other races (27.0%) chose to share health information on social media compared to African Americans (8.6%) and Whites (12.9%). Mammogram rates did not differ based on social media health information sharing habits.Conclusion: Race and age differences were noted in health information sharing behavior. No association was found between health information sharing behavior and breast cancer screening.Conflict of InterestWe declare no conflicts of interest or financial interests that the authors or members of their immediate families have in any product or service discussed in the manuscript, including grants (pending or received), employment, gifts, stock holdings or options, honoraria, consultancies, expert testimony, patents and royalties Type: Original Research
机译:背景:尽管建立了筛查指南,但乳腺癌筛查率低于目标目标。药剂师和其他医疗保健提供者可以使用社交媒体等工具促进乳腺癌筛选。然而,关于使用社交媒体在乳腺癌中筛查符合条件的人群的使用很少。目的:描述使用乳腺癌筛查符合条件的人口的社交媒体的健康信息共享行为,并确定与社交介质的卫生信息是否与乳腺癌筛查有关。方法和材料:通过描述性统计和双方物流回归分析2013年卫生信息国家趋势调查的数据,以评估社交媒体和收到乳房X乳出的共享健康信息之间的关联。结果:通过社交媒体分享健康信息的妇女比那些没有的妇女更年轻。西班牙裔(17.8%)和其他种族(27.0%)的显著更高比例选择共享健康信息在社会化媒体相比,非裔美国人(8.6%)和白人(12.9%)。根据社交媒体健康信息共享习惯,乳房X线照片率没有差异。结论:卫生信息共享行为中指出了种族和年龄差异。在健康信息共享行为和乳腺癌筛选之间没有发现任何关联。利益冲突我们宣布没有利益冲突或财务利益,即他们的直系亲属在稿件中讨论的任何产品或服务,包括补助金(未决或收到),就业,礼品,股票控股或期权,酬金,咨询,专家证词,专利和特许权使用费类型:原始研究

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