E-health. Patterns of use and perceived benefits and barriers among people living with HIV and their physicians. Part 1: Information retrieval on the Internet and social networks

•More than half of the people living with HIV (PLHIV) had already searched for health information on the Internet, and half of them – i.e., a quarter of the PLHIV – then changed the way they looked after their health.•Only 7% of the PLHIV had been coached by a health professional to find reliable he...

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Published inMédecine et maladies infectieuses Vol. 50; no. 7; pp. 575 - 581
Main Authors Jacomet, C., Bastiani, P., Prouteau, J., Lambert, C., Linard, F., Ologeanu-Taddei, R., Dellamonica, P.
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Abstract •More than half of the people living with HIV (PLHIV) had already searched for health information on the Internet, and half of them – i.e., a quarter of the PLHIV – then changed the way they looked after their health.•Only 7% of the PLHIV had been coached by a health professional to find reliable health information online, yet 74% thought physicians should point patients to websites if requested.•Most PLHIV (92%) trusted information sourced from their physician, and 64% trusted information sourced on medical websites. To identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via social media. Online multicentre observational survey (October 15th–19th, 2018). Study participation was accepted by 838/1377 PLHIV followed in 46 centres, of which 325 (39%) responded online: 181 (56%) had already used the Internet to search for health information; 88/181 (49%) on HIV infection and 78 (43%) on nutrition. These 56% were characterised by a higher educational level (OR=1.82±0.50; P=0.028) and more often consulted other specialists (OR=3.14±1.26; P=0.004). A subset of 87/180 (48%) PLHIV had changed the way they looked after their health based on their online research, and were more often in material/social deprivation (P=0.02) and diabetic (P=0.02). A small subset of 19/180 (11%) had already asked or answered a question on a forum; these people tended to be women (P=0.03) in material/social deprivation (P=0.009). 296/322 (92%) PLHIV trusted their physician whereas only 206 (64%) trusted information sourced on medical websites. 238/323 (74%) PLHIV expected their physicians to recommend websites if asked, whereas only 23/323 (7%) had actually been given this guidance. More than half of PLHIV surveyed had already searched for health information on the Internet, and one in two had changed their behaviour based on the online search. PLHIV did not see the Internet as an alternative to physicians but they wanted their physicians to guide them on how to find quality health information to better self-manage their condition.
AbstractList Objectives To identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via social media. Methods Online multicentre observational survey (October 15th–19th, 2018). Results Study participation was accepted by 838/1377 PLHIV followed in 46 centres, of which 325 (39%) responded online: 181 (56%) had already used the Internet to search for health information; 88/181 (49%) on HIV infection and 78 (43%) on nutrition. These 56% were characterised by a higher educational level (OR = 1.82 ± 0.50; P = 0.028) and more often consulted other specialists (OR = 3.14 ± 1.26; P = 0.004). A subset of 87/180 (48%) PLHIV had changed the way they looked after their health based on their online research, and were more often in material/social deprivation (P = 0.02) and diabetic (P = 0.02). A small subset of 19/180 (11%) had already asked or answered a question on a forum; these people tended to be women (P = 0.03) in material/social deprivation (P = 0.009). 296/322 (92%) PLHIV trusted their physician whereas only 206 (64%) trusted information sourced on medical websites. 238/323 (74%) PLHIV expected their physicians to recommend websites if asked, whereas only 23/323 (7%) had actually been given this guidance. Conclusion More than half of PLHIV surveyed had already searched for health information on the Internet, and one in two had changed their behaviour based on the online search. PLHIV did not see the Internet as an alternative to physicians but they wanted their physicians to guide them on how to find quality health information to better self-manage their condition.
•More than half of the people living with HIV (PLHIV) had already searched for health information on the Internet, and half of them – i.e., a quarter of the PLHIV – then changed the way they looked after their health.•Only 7% of the PLHIV had been coached by a health professional to find reliable health information online, yet 74% thought physicians should point patients to websites if requested.•Most PLHIV (92%) trusted information sourced from their physician, and 64% trusted information sourced on medical websites. To identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via social media. Online multicentre observational survey (October 15th–19th, 2018). Study participation was accepted by 838/1377 PLHIV followed in 46 centres, of which 325 (39%) responded online: 181 (56%) had already used the Internet to search for health information; 88/181 (49%) on HIV infection and 78 (43%) on nutrition. These 56% were characterised by a higher educational level (OR=1.82±0.50; P=0.028) and more often consulted other specialists (OR=3.14±1.26; P=0.004). A subset of 87/180 (48%) PLHIV had changed the way they looked after their health based on their online research, and were more often in material/social deprivation (P=0.02) and diabetic (P=0.02). A small subset of 19/180 (11%) had already asked or answered a question on a forum; these people tended to be women (P=0.03) in material/social deprivation (P=0.009). 296/322 (92%) PLHIV trusted their physician whereas only 206 (64%) trusted information sourced on medical websites. 238/323 (74%) PLHIV expected their physicians to recommend websites if asked, whereas only 23/323 (7%) had actually been given this guidance. More than half of PLHIV surveyed had already searched for health information on the Internet, and one in two had changed their behaviour based on the online search. PLHIV did not see the Internet as an alternative to physicians but they wanted their physicians to guide them on how to find quality health information to better self-manage their condition.
OBJECTIVESTo identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via social media. METHODSOnline multicentre observational survey (October 15th-19th, 2018). RESULTSStudy participation was accepted by 838/1377 PLHIV followed in 46 centres, of which 325 (39%) responded online: 181 (56%) had already used the Internet to search for health information; 88/181 (49%) on HIV infection and 78 (43%) on nutrition. These 56% were characterised by a higher educational level (OR=1.82±0.50; P=0.028) and more often consulted other specialists (OR=3.14±1.26; P=0.004). A subset of 87/180 (48%) PLHIV had changed the way they looked after their health based on their online research, and were more often in material/social deprivation (P=0.02) and diabetic (P=0.02). A small subset of 19/180 (11%) had already asked or answered a question on a forum; these people tended to be women (P=0.03) in material/social deprivation (P=0.009). 296/322 (92%) PLHIV trusted their physician whereas only 206 (64%) trusted information sourced on medical websites. 238/323 (74%) PLHIV expected their physicians to recommend websites if asked, whereas only 23/323 (7%) had actually been given this guidance. CONCLUSIONMore than half of PLHIV surveyed had already searched for health information on the Internet, and one in two had changed their behaviour based on the online search. PLHIV did not see the Internet as an alternative to physicians but they wanted their physicians to guide them on how to find quality health information to better self-manage their condition.
To identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via social media. Online multicenter observational survey (October 15-19, 2018). Study participation was accepted by 838/1,377 PLHIV followed in 46 centers, of which 325 (39%) responded online: 181 (56%) had already used the Internet to search for health information; 88/181 (49%) on HIV infection and 78 (43%) on nutrition. These 56% were characterized by a higher educational level (OR=1.82 ±0.50; p=0.028) and more often consulted other specialists (OR=3.14 ±1.26; p=0.004). A subset of 87/180 (48%) PLHIV had changed the way they looked after their health based on their online research, and were more often in material/social deprivation (p=0.02) and diabetic (p=0.02). A small subset of 19/180 (11%) had already asked or answered a question on a forum; these people tended to be women (p=0.03) in material/social deprivation (p=0.009). 296/322 (92%) PLHIV trusted their physician whereas only 206 (64%) trusted information sourced on medical websites. 238/323 (74%) PLHIV expected their physicians to recommend websites if asked, whereas only 23/323 (7%) had actually been given this guidance. More than half of PLHIV surveyed had already searched for health information on the Internet, and one in two had changed their behavior based on the online search. PLHIV did not see the Internet as an alternative to physicians but they wanted their physicians to guide them on how to find quality health information to better self-manage their condition.
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To identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via social...
Objectives To identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via...
OBJECTIVESTo identify patterns of use, perceived benefits, and barriers among people living with HIV (PLHIV) of online searches for health information and via...
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Title E-health. Patterns of use and perceived benefits and barriers among people living with HIV and their physicians. Part 1: Information retrieval on the Internet and social networks
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