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Internet guidance in oncology practice: Determinants of health professionals' Internet referral behavior

机译:互联网在肿瘤学实践中的指导:卫生专业人员互联网推荐行为的决定因素

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Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This digital quest is often motivated by a perceived discrepancy between the information received from health professionals and patients' actual informational needs. This discrepancy may be reduced by supplementing standard patient education with reliable online information sources. This study investigates health professionals' opinions, cognitions, and behavior regarding referring cancer patients to Internet-based information. Methods Online and written questionnaires were distributed among Dutch oncology nurses and medical specialists, measuring perception of patients' informational needs, prompted and unprompted Internet referral, and socio-cognitive factors regarding referral behavior. Results Health professionals (N = 130) positively appraised Internet use among cancer patients. Despite recognizing patients' needs for additional information (84%) and need for referral to reliable websites (67%), only 20% frequently referred patients to Internet-based information. Prompted Internet referral was higher (64%). Motives for nonreferral included unfamiliarity with websites and uncertainty about information quality. Intentions towards future referral were moderate to high. To translate intentions into referral, health professionals need reminder tools and information on reliability and content of websites. Cognitive determinants of referral behavior included professionals' attitude, self-efficacy, and intentions regarding referral. Conclusions Recognition of patients' information needs does not culminate in Internet referral among health professionals in cancer care. High intentions to change, however, indicate good prospects for future referral. This study yields valuable insights into behavioral determinants of health professionals' Internet referral behavior. Targeting determinants and barriers in future interventions will provide opportunities for optimization of educational practices.
机译:背景技术许多癌症患者都通过Internet获得有关其疾病的信息。这种数字追求通常是由从卫生专业人员那里收到的信息与患者实际信息需求之间的差异引起的。通过用可靠的在线信息源补充标准的患者教育,可以减少这种差异。这项研究调查了卫生专业人员关于将癌症患者转介至基于Internet的信息的观点,认知和行为。方法在荷兰的肿瘤科护士和医学专家中分发在线和书面调查表,以测量对患者信息需求的感知,提示和无提示的Internet推荐以及关于推荐行为的社会认知因素。结果卫生专业人员(N = 130)对癌症患者中的互联网使用情况进行了积极评估。尽管认识到患者需要更多信息(84%)并且需要转诊到可靠的网站(67%),但只有20%的患者经常将患者转介基于Internet的信息。提示的互联网推荐率更高(64%)。不推荐的动机包括不熟悉网站和不确定信息质量。未来转介的意向为中等至高度。为了将意图转化为推荐人,卫生专业人员需要提醒工具以及有关网站可靠性和网站内容的信息。推荐行为的认知决定因素包括专业人士的态度,自我效能感以及有关推荐的意图。结论认识到患者的信息需求并不会最终导致癌症保健专业人士通过互联网转诊。但是,改变的强烈意愿表明了将来转介的良好前景。这项研究对卫生专业人员的互联网推荐行为的行为决定因素产生了宝贵的见解。确定未来干预措施中的决定因素和障碍将为优化教育实践提供机会。

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