重庆市人群在线健康信息寻求行为:横断面问卷研究

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
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背景:随着互联网的快速发展和广泛使用,在线健康信息查询(OHIS)已成为一个热门而重要的研究课题。OHIS的各种好处是公认的。然而,OHIS似乎喜忧参半。在西方国家和中国东部高收入地区都有关于OHIS的研究报道。对中国西部地区,如重庆的人口研究仍然有限。目的:了解重庆市人群健康信息寻求的流行程度、常见话题、常见方式及其影响因素。方法:本研究于2021年9 - 10月进行横断面问卷调查。使用中文网络调查托管网站向重庆15岁及以上的用户发送基于网络的问卷(N=14,466)。收集了有关人口统计、基于网络的卫生信息资源和卫生主题的数据。使用卡方检验和多变量logistic回归模型评估可能影响健康素养的因素。结果:67.1%(9704/ 14466)的参与者表现出OHIS行为。年龄较小、文化程度较高、从事医务人员或教师工作的被调查者参与网络健康信息服务的可能性较高,而农村地区、少数民族和农民的网络健康信息服务的可能性较低(p结论:网络健康信息服务在重庆市普遍存在。基于本文确定的影响因素和高优先级、有效的改善重庆市人群OHIS行为的方法,可以进行进一步的研究。
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Online Health Information-Seeking Behaviors Among the Chongqing Population: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study.

Background: With the rapid development of the internet and its widespread use, online health information-seeking (OHIS) has become a popular and important research topic. Various benefits of OHIS are well recognized. However, OHIS seems to be a mixed blessing. Research on OHIS has been reported in Western countries and in high-income regions in eastern China. Studies on the population in the western region of China, such as Chongqing, are still limited.

Objective: The aim of the study was to identify the prevalence, common topics, and common methods of health information-seeking and the factors influencing these behaviors among the Chongqing population.

Methods: This cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted from September to October 2021. A web-based questionnaire was sent to users aged 15 years and older in Chongqing using a Chinese web-based survey hosting site (N=14,466). Data on demographics, web-based health information resources, and health topics were collected. Factors that may influence health literacy were assessed using the chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression models.

Results: A total of 67.1% (9704/14,466) of the participants displayed OHIS behaviors. Participants who were younger, had a higher educational level, and worked as medical staff or teachers were more likely to engage in OHIS, while those living in rural areas, ethnic minorities, and farmers were less likely to seek health information on the web (P<.01). Among the Chongqing population, the most common topic searched on the internet was health behavior and literacy (87.4%, 8483/9704), and the most popular method of seeking health information on the web was through WeChat (77.0%, 7468/9704).

Conclusions: OHIS is prevalent in Chongqing. Further research could be performed based on the influencing factors identified herein and high-priority, effective ways of improving the OHIS behaviors of the Chongqing population.

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