探索在线前列腺癌社区使用的预测因素和障碍:用户和非用户的横断面调查。

Psycho-Oncology Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-30 DOI:10.1002/pon.5867
Denise Pyle, Gerry Tehan, Andrea Lamont-Mills, Suzanne K Chambers
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目的:前列腺癌幸存者越来越多地转向网络社区寻求支持。本研究探讨了使用的预测因素和障碍。方法:对141名澳大利亚前列腺癌幸存者进行前瞻性调查,评估与使用意图和随后使用在线社区相关的社会人口学、临床、心理社会和态度特征。结果:样本被分为当前、过去和非用户组。据报道,当前用户更倾向于使用在线社区,并且拥有更高水平的社会支持。现在和过去的用户,以及他们的亲密接触者,对使用持更积极的态度。非使用者在使用方面遇到更多障碍,由于健康变化对生活的影响较小,并且更有可能生活在农村或偏远地区。根据当前用户的说法,在线前列腺癌社区太不正式,对过去的用户来说,他们太耗费时间,而非用户认为他们太肤浅。最关键的障碍是找到一个合适的社区,有时间使用它们,并且能够在互联网上谈论或表达他们的疾病。虽然这些论坛使男性能够分享经验,获得认可和理解,并获得信息,但它们可能导致男性过于关注自己的疾病,对疾病的后果感到更加担忧。结论:改善对网络社区的态度,减少使用障碍,可能有助于更好地鼓励未满足支持性护理需求的男性向这些群体寻求帮助。未来的研究需要探索支持者对使用的态度,并解释男性如何在网上得到支持。
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Exploring predictors of and barriers to online prostate cancer community use: A cross-sectional survey of users and non-users.

Objective: Prostate cancer survivors are increasingly turning to online communities for support. This study explored predictors of and barriers to use.

Methods: A prospective survey of 141 Australian prostate cancer survivors assessed sociodemographic, clinical, psychosocial, and attitudinal characteristics associated with intention to use, and subsequent use of online communities.

Results: The sample was divided into current, past, and non-user groups. Current users reported more intent to use online communities and had higher levels of social support. Current and past users, and their close contacts, held a more positive attitude towards use. Non-users experienced more barriers to use, fewer life impacts due to health changes, and were more likely to live in rural or remote regions. According to current users online prostate cancer communities are too informal, to past users they are too time intensive, and non-users believe they are too shallow. The most critical barriers to use were finding a suitable community, time to use them, and being capable of talking about or articulating their illness on the Internet. While these forums allow men to share experiences, gain recognition and understanding, and receive information, they may lead men to becoming too preoccupied with their illness and feeling more concerned about the consequences of their disease.

Conclusion: Improving attitudes towards online communities and reducing barriers to use may help better encourage men with unmet supportive care needs to seek help from these groups. Future research exploring supporter attitudes towards use and explicating how men are supported online is needed.

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