A study of information seeking by cancer patients and their carers

被引:127
作者
James, N. [1 ]
Daniels, H.
Rahman, R.
McConkey, C.
Derry, J.
Young, A.
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Inst Canc Studies, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Birmingham, Sch Educ, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[3] Univ London, Inst Educ, London WC1N 1AZ, England
[4] St Pauls Med Ctr, Counties Canc Network 3, Cheltenham GL50 4DP, Glos, England
关键词
carers; internet; patient information; world wide web;
D O I
10.1016/j.clon.2007.02.005
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Aims: To examine cancer patients' and carers' use of, and attitudes to, the Internet as an information source compared with other media. Materials and methods: The study was carried out in two phases: in phase I, interviews were used to construct a suitable instrument. In phase II, interviews were completed with 800 recently diagnosed patients and 200 carers. Results: Relatively few patients (4.8%), but a high proporition of carers (48%), accessed the Internet directly for cancer information. However, around half of the patients used Internet information provided by someone else, generally a family member. The use of Internet information was uniformly low among ethnic minorities. Those who accessed Internet information reported high levels of satisfaction and generally rated it higher than booklets or leaflets. When asked who they would like to provide Internet information, overwhelmingly patients wanted the hospital doctor to do so. When this was done, there was very high compliance. Carers were much more proactive information seekers than patients. Conclusions: The Internet is an effective means of information provision in those who use it. Facilitated Internet access and directed use by health professionals would be effective ways of broadening access to this medium.
引用
收藏
页码:356 / 362
页数:7
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]   Promoting patient participation and shortening cancer consultations: a randomised trial [J].
Brown, RF ;
Butow, P ;
Dunn, SM ;
Tattersall, MHN .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2001, 85 (09) :1273-1279
[2]   Information booklets about cancer: factors influencing patient satisfaction and utilisation [J].
Butow, P ;
Brindle, E ;
McConnell, D ;
Boakes, R ;
Tattersall, M .
PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 1998, 33 (02) :129-141
[3]   The dynamics of change: Cancer patients' preferences for information, involvement and support [J].
Butow, PN ;
Maclean, M ;
Dunn, SM ;
Tattersall, MHN ;
Boyer, MJ .
ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 1997, 8 (09) :857-863
[4]   Predictors of quality of life of breast cancer patients [J].
Engel, J ;
Kerr, J ;
Schlesinger-Raab, A ;
Eckel, R ;
Sauer, H ;
Hölzel, D .
ACTA ONCOLOGICA, 2003, 42 (07) :710-718
[5]  
Grahn G, 1996, Eur J Cancer Care (Engl), V5, P176, DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2354.1996.tb00230.x
[6]  
Grahn G, 1996, Eur J Cancer Care (Engl), V5, P182, DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2354.1996.tb00231.x
[7]   Use of the Internet to obtain cancer information among cancer patients at an urban county hospital [J].
Helft, PR ;
Eckles, RE ;
Johnson-Calley, CS ;
Daugherty, CK .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2005, 23 (22) :4954-4962
[8]   I am a good patient believe it or not [J].
Jadad, AR ;
Enkin, MW .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 326 (7402) :1293-1294
[9]   What next for electronic communication and health care? New tools that require new thinking [J].
Jadad, AR ;
Delamothe, T .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2004, 328 (7449) :1143-1144
[10]   Communication, quality of life and age:: results of a 5-year prospective study in breast cancer patients [J].
Kerr, J ;
Engel, J ;
Schlesinger-Raab, A ;
Sauer, H ;
Hölzel, D .
ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2003, 14 (03) :421-427