Information support for cancer survivors

被引:78
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作者
Hesse, Bradford K. [1 ]
Arora, Neeraj K. [1 ]
Beckjord, Ellen Burke [2 ]
Rutten, Lila J. Finney [1 ]
机构
[1] NCI, Div Canc Control & Populat Sci, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] RAND Corp, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
cancer survivors; consumer health information; national survey; information seeking;
D O I
10.1002/cncr.23445
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Survivors' information-seeking behavior has traditionally been documented through analysis of inquiries to hotlines and cancer information services. Data from these self-selected inquiries tend to be restricted to a time around diagnosis, and to those populations possessing the wherewithal and motivation to seek information actively. The current study used data from a general population survey to assess 1) the prevalence of information-seeking behavior among survivors in the general population, 2) characteristics of seekers versus non-seekers, 3) ratings of information-seeking experience, and 4) actual versus preferred sources of information. Data were analyzed from the 2005 administration of the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). HINTS is a cross-sectional, random digit dial telephone survey, weighted to provide estimates for the general population. Nearly half of all Americans (48.7%) indicated that they have looked for cancer information from 1 source or another. Percentages were highest for those who have been touched by cancer (63.1% of cancer survivors and 54.6% of those with family histories) and lowest for those with no cancer history (27.6% of those with no history). Quality concerns topped the list of information-seeking experiences for those recalling the last time they looked. Patterns of information-seeking revealed a discrepancy between preferred and actual source when tracked over years since diagnosis. Information-seeking is prevalent among cancer survivors and does not diminish over time. Prescriptions are given for reengineering the information environment to improve long-term outcomes for survivors.
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页码:2529 / 2540
页数:12
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