Health information-seeking behavior among people living with the two common chronic diseases in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-11-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241302241
Getanew Aschalew Tesfa, Abel Desalegn Demeke, Mesafint Zewold, Habtamu Setegn Ngusie
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Objective: The main aim of this review was to systematically collect and summarize the available evidence on health information-seeking behavior among people living with the two common types of chronic diseases in LMICs.

Methods: For this systematic review and meta-analysis, we searched PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Google Scholar, and forward and backward citations from included studies. The preferred reporting items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) procedure were followed to develop and report the review. The pooled effect size and the effect's 95% confidence interval were calculated using a random-effect model meta-analysis for each research. A sub-group analysis was done to investigate potential sources of heterogeneity. To identify publication bias, Egger-weighted regression tests were employed.

Results: A total of 4281 articles were retrieved, with ten studies meeting the eligibility criteria for qualitative synthesis and only seven studies were eligible for the meta-analysis. The pooled extent of health information-seeking behavior among chronic disease patients was 50.5% (95% CI: 35.36-65.70, p = 0.00), with high heterogeneity (I2 = 98.25). Based on the sub-group analysis, it was found that 55% (95% CI: 29.9-79.4) of cancer patients and 40% (95% CI: 36.9%-43.9%) of DM patients sought out health-related information. In studies conducted before 2015, the level of health information seeking was 49%, increasing to 52% (95% CI: 41.0%-62.2%) after 2015.

Conclusion: The overall health information seeking behavior among diabetes and cancer patients has increased over time, but remains relatively low, with only nearly half actively seeking information. The findings also emphasize that patients require health-related information on various topics.. Health educators and health professionals should consider this diversity when developing interventions and educational materials to provide patients with the most comprehensive information and education regarding their healthcare issues.

Protocol registration number: CRD42023433169.

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中低收入国家两种常见慢性病患者寻求健康信息的行为。系统回顾与荟萃分析。
目的本综述的主要目的是系统地收集和总结有关低收入和中等收入国家两种常见慢性病患者寻求健康信息行为的现有证据:为了进行此次系统综述和荟萃分析,我们检索了 PubMed、Embase、Scopus、Google Scholar 以及纳入研究的前向和后向引文。我们遵循系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)程序来制定和报告综述。采用随机效应模型荟萃分析法计算了每项研究的汇总效应大小和效应的 95% 置信区间。为调查潜在的异质性来源,还进行了分组分析。为识别发表偏倚,采用了 Egger 加权回归检验:共检索到 4281 篇文章,其中 10 项研究符合定性综合的资格标准,只有 7 项研究符合荟萃分析的资格。慢性病患者健康信息寻求行为的总体程度为 50.5%(95% CI:35.36-65.70,P = 0.00),异质性较高(I2 = 98.25)。根据亚组分析发现,55%(95% CI:29.9-79.4)的癌症患者和 40%(95% CI:36.9%-43.9%)的糖尿病患者寻求健康相关信息。在2015年之前进行的研究中,健康信息的寻求水平为49%,2015年之后增加到52%(95% CI:41.0%-62.2%):随着时间的推移,糖尿病和癌症患者寻求健康信息的总体行为有所增加,但仍然相对较低,只有近一半的患者会主动寻求信息。研究结果还强调,患者需要各种主题的健康相关信息。健康教育者和卫生专业人员在制定干预措施和教育材料时应考虑这种多样性,以便为患者提供有关其医疗保健问题的最全面的信息和教育:CRD42023433169。
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