Online information and support needs of young people with cancer: a participatory action research study.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Adolescent Health Medicine and Therapeutics Pub Date : 2018-09-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AHMT.S173115
Sarah Lea, Ana Martins, Sue Morgan, Jamie Cargill, Rachel M Taylor, Lorna A Fern
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Purpose: The Internet is a fully integrated part of young people's life and it is pivotal that online resources are developed to maximize the potential of the Internet to support those living with and beyond cancer. We sought to understand how young people with a cancer diagnosis use the Internet and to what extent information and support needs are met by existing online resources.

Patients and methods: This was a participatory action research study involving 21 young people participating in workshops and individual interviews. Participants aged 13-24 years were diagnosed with a range of cancers. Young people were on treatment or had completed treatment; some had experienced relapse. Workshops consisted of participatory methods including focus group discussions, interactive activities, and individual thought, encompassing online resources used; when, how and what they were searching for, whether resources were helpful and how they could be improved.

Results: Young people reported using communication platforms, entertainment sites, social media, medical websites, charity websites, and search engines to find information and support. Different online use and needs were described throughout their cancer timeline and online use was generally driven by negative emotions. Seven factors influenced access and engagement: 1) where young people were on their cancer timeline; 2) external influencing factors, such as family and environments; 3) emotional drivers; 4) what young people search for online; 5) resources, websites, and digital platforms used by young people; 6) availability, accessibility, and assessment of online information and resources; 7) emotional responses to using online resources.

Conclusion: The way young people access and engage with online resources is complex with multiple influencing factors including powerful emotional drivers and responses to Internet searching. There is a need to develop resources that support the holistic needs of young people and this should be done in collaboration with young people.

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青年癌症患者的在线信息和支持需求:一项参与性行动研究。
目的:互联网是年轻人生活中不可或缺的一部分,开发在线资源以最大限度地发挥互联网的潜力,为癌症患者提供支持是至关重要的。我们试图了解患有癌症的年轻人如何使用互联网,以及现有的在线资源在多大程度上满足了信息和支持需求。患者和方法:这是一项参与性行动研究,涉及21名年轻人参加研讨会和个人访谈。13-24岁的参与者被诊断出患有一系列癌症。年轻人正在接受治疗或已完成治疗;有些人经历了复发。讲习班由参与式方法组成,包括焦点小组讨论、互动活动和个人思考,包括使用的在线资源;他们搜索的时间、方式和内容,资源是否有用以及如何改进。结果:年轻人使用交流平台、娱乐网站、社交媒体、医疗网站、慈善网站和搜索引擎寻找信息和支持。他们在患癌期间描述了不同的网络使用和需求,网络使用通常是由负面情绪驱动的。影响获取和参与的七个因素:1)年轻人在癌症时间表上的位置;2)外部影响因素,如家庭、环境等;3)情感驱动;4)年轻人在网上搜索什么;5)青少年使用的资源、网站和数字平台;6)在线信息和资源的可用性、可及性和评估;7)使用网络资源时的情绪反应。结论:青少年获取和参与网络资源的方式是复杂的,受多种因素的影响,包括强大的情感驱动因素和对网络搜索的反应。有必要开发支持青年人整体需求的资源,这应与青年人合作进行。
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on health, pathology, and treatment issues specific to the adolescent age group, including health issues affecting young people with cancer. Original research, reports, editorials, reviews, commentaries and adolescent-focused clinical trial design are welcomed. All aspects of health maintenance, preventative measures, disease treatment interventions, studies investigating the poor outcomes for some treatments in this group of patients, and the challenges when transitioning from adolescent to adult care are addressed within the journal. Practitioners from all disciplines are invited to submit their work as well as health care researchers and patient support groups. Areas covered include: Physical and mental development in the adolescent period, Behavioral issues, Pathologies and treatment interventions specific to this age group, Prevalence and incidence studies, Diet and nutrition, Specific drug handling, efficacy, and safety issues, Drug development programs, Outcome studies, patient satisfaction, compliance, and adherence, Patient and health education programs and studies.
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