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Caught in the net: Characterizing how testicular cancer patients use the internet as an information source

机译:陷入网:表征睾丸癌患者如何使用互联网作为信息来源

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Introduction: Over 70% of Canadians who use the internet search for healthcare information online. This is especially true regarding the young adult population. Testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men aged 15–29. This study characterizes how testicular cancer patients access healthcare information online, and how this influences their clinical encounters and treatment decisions. Methods: From June 2018 to January 2019, a survey consisting of 24 open and close-ended questions was distributed to testicular cancer patients at a tertiary cancer center. Survey results were evaluated using mixed methods analysis. Results: Fifty-nine surveys were distributed, and 44 responses were received. All respondents used the internet regularly and 82% used the internet as a source of information regarding their cancer. The majority followed top hits from Google when selecting websites to view. Frequent topics searched included treatment details and survivorship concerns. Eighty-nine percent of users found online information easy to understand and 94% found it increased their understanding. For 47% of users, the internet did not influence their clinical consultation nor their treatment decision (53%). Conclusions: Most testicular cancer patients in this study are regular internet users and use the internet to search for testicular cancer information. Healthcare providers should recognize this and can play important roles in discussing online findings with patients to assess their background knowledge and expectations, as well as providing guidance on selecting credible online resources. The results of this study can be used to improve patient-physician communication and education.
机译:简介:超过70%的加拿大人在线使用互联网搜索医疗信息。对于年轻成年人口尤其如此。睾丸癌是15-29岁的男性中最常见的癌症。本研究表征了睾丸癌患者如何在线访问医疗信息,以及如何影响其临床遭遇和治疗决策。方法:2018年6月至2019年1月,一项由24个公开和近端问题组成的调查分布于高等教育中心的睾丸癌患者。使用混合方法分析评估调查结果。结果:分配了五十九次调查,收到了44个反应。所有受访者定期使用互联网,82%使用互联网作为其癌症的信息来源。在选择网站查看时,大多数遵循Google的热门击中。搜索频繁的主题包括治疗细节和生存的问题。百分之八十九个用户在线信息易于理解,94%的人发现它增加了他们的理解。对于47%的用户来说,互联网没有影响他们的临床咨询,也没有他们的治疗决定(53%)。结论:本研究中的大多数睾丸癌患者是普通互联网用户,并使用互联网搜索睾丸癌症信息。医疗保健提供者应认识到这一点,并可以在与患者讨论在线调查结果来评估其背景知识和期望的重要作用,并为选择可信的在线资源提供指导。该研究的结果可用于改善患者 - 医师的沟通和教育。

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