A community profile of Internet use in a low-income health clinic in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v7i2.800en

André Pereira Neto, A. Melo, Allyson Noyes
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The Internet has revolutionized how people communicate and access information. As this technology becomes increasingly widespread and affordable around the world, it is fundamental to understand how and why people access information online and the role it plays in daily life. Gaps in both Internet access and literacy may further polarize socioeconomic groups. This study sought to create a community profile on Internet use and health-seeking behavior in a low-income population. Researchers conducted both oral questionnaires (n=102) and qualitative interviews (n=17) at a public primary health clinic that caters to a nearby slum complex, during a four-week time period. Of all participants, 60.8% reported using the Internet. The study found that Internet use for health-related information and help was present but not prevalent among participants. According to this study, doctor-patient relationships have only partially permeated the virtual sphere, yet knowledge of available online health information is widespread. Results in this study encourage the use of Internet resources in the implementation of community level public health interventions.
巴西里约热内卢一家低收入卫生诊所互联网使用情况的社区概况- DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v7i2.800en
互联网彻底改变了人们交流和获取信息的方式。随着这项技术在世界范围内日益普及和负担得起,了解人们如何以及为什么在线获取信息及其在日常生活中所起的作用是至关重要的。互联网接入和读写能力方面的差距可能会进一步分化社会经济群体。本研究试图在低收入人群中建立一个关于互联网使用和寻求健康行为的社区概况。在为期四周的时间里,研究人员在一家为附近贫民窟提供服务的公共初级卫生诊所进行了口头问卷调查(n=102)和定性访谈(n=17)。在所有参与者中,60.8%的人使用互联网。研究发现,在参与者中,使用互联网获取与健康相关的信息和帮助是存在的,但并不普遍。根据这项研究,医患关系只是部分渗透到虚拟领域,然而在线健康信息的知识是广泛的。本研究结果鼓励利用互联网资源实施社区层面的公共卫生干预措施。
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