Online Search Strategies and Results From a Crowdsourced Survey on Asymptomatic Bacteriuria.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Urogynecology (Hagerstown, Md.) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001500
Megan S Bradley, Melanie D Hetzel-Riggin, Julia C Knight, Ashley Murillo, Halina Zyczynski, Christopher R Shelton
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Abstract

Importance: Despite the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB), what proportion of the population is aware of this condition and the quality of internet resources are currently unknown.

Objective: This study aimed to use an online crowdsourcing platform to explore general knowledge and internet search strategies, along with the quality of information, on ASB.

Study design: An online survey was administered through a crowdsourcing platform to women 50 years or older via Qualtrics, which is a sophisticated online survey tool. Participants completed a survey on ASB, and participants were asked how they would search the internet for information both on urinary test results and on ASB. Outcomes included survey responses, and qualitative data were coded and analyzed thematically. χ 2 Testing and regression modeling were used to look for variables associated with concern for ASB.

Results: There were a total of 518 participants who passed attention check qualifications, and only 45 respondents (8.7%) had heard of ASB. Many were concerned about progress to a worsening infection (n = 387 [77.6%]). When controlling for confounders, education beyond a college degree was not associated with a lower concern for ASB when compared with those with a high school education or less (adjusted odds ratio, 0.63; 95% confidence interval, 0.25-1.55; P = 0.31). Medical providers were the target audience for a majority of the websites, and many of the patient-facing results were of poor quality.

Conclusions: Our national survey of women demonstrated a prevalent knowledge deficit surrounding ASB. We must seek to create high-quality, readily available, patient-facing information to increase awareness of ASB, allay concerns, and increase antibiotic stewardship.

无症状细菌尿的在线搜索策略和众包调查结果。
重要性:尽管无症状性细菌尿(ASB)的发病率很高,但目前尚不清楚有多大比例的人了解这种疾病以及互联网资源的质量:本研究旨在利用在线众包平台,探讨有关无症状菌尿的常识、互联网搜索策略以及信息质量:研究设计:通过Qualtrics这一先进的在线调查工具,利用众包平台对50岁及以上的女性进行在线调查。参与者完成了一项有关 ASB 的调查,并被问及如何在互联网上搜索有关尿检结果和 ASB 的信息。结果包括调查回答和定性数据,并对定性数据进行了编码和专题分析。采用χ2 检验和回归模型来寻找与关注 ASB 相关的变量:共有 518 名参与者通过了注意力检查资格认证,只有 45 名受访者(8.7%)听说过 ASB。许多人担心感染会恶化(n = 387 [77.6%])。在控制混杂因素的情况下,与高中或高中以下学历的受访者相比,大学以上学历的受访者对 ASB 的担忧程度较低,而高中以下学历的受访者对 ASB 的担忧程度较低,但两者之间并无关联(调整后的几率比为 0.63;95% 置信区间为 0.25-1.55;P = 0.31)。医疗服务提供者是大多数网站的目标受众,许多面向患者的结果质量很差:我们对全国妇女进行的调查显示,人们普遍缺乏有关 ASB 的知识。我们必须努力创造高质量、随时可用、面向患者的信息,以提高对 ASB 的认识、消除顾虑并加强抗生素管理。
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