Informational support for women with endometriosis: a scoping review.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY BMC Women's Health Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1186/s12905-025-03581-x
Deniz Senyel, James H Boyd, Melissa Graham
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Background: Ten per cent of women of reproductive age suffer from endometriosis, a painful and incurable disease that leaves women with severe implications for their health and overall well-being. Due to the absence of a cure and the limited effectiveness of available treatments, acquiring accurate information is paramount for women to successfully navigate both their daily lives and the complexities of the healthcare system. This scoping review aimed to map the current literature on women with endometriosis information needs, their information seeking behaviour, and the format and scope of current information resources available.

Methods: The scoping review was conducted using the JBI methodology for scoping reviews and reported according to the PRISMA-ScR statement. The final search was conducted in August 2024, through the databases Medline, Cinahl, Embase, Scopus, and WebofScience. Studies on information resources on endometriosis and information seeking behaviour as well as information needs of women with endometriosis were eligible for inclusion.

Results: The majority of the 25 included studies focused on information resources, specifically webpages and social media sites. While few studies analysed information seeking behaviour and information needs, the evidence shows women's high interest in a broad spectrum of information topics. Across all studies, the internet was the most important access point for information.

Conclusion: Addressing the absence of systematic analyses on the information seeking behaviour and needs of women with endometriosis is crucial for future research. This step is essential for the development of customised information resources that cater specifically to the diverse needs of women affected by endometriosis.

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子宫内膜异位症妇女的信息支持:范围审查。
背景:10%的育龄妇女患有子宫内膜异位症,这是一种痛苦和无法治愈的疾病,对妇女的健康和整体福祉造成严重影响。由于无法治愈,现有治疗方法的有效性有限,获取准确的信息对于女性成功驾驭日常生活和复杂的医疗保健系统至关重要。本综述旨在绘制当前关于子宫内膜异位症女性信息需求的文献,她们的信息寻求行为,以及当前可用信息资源的格式和范围。方法:采用JBI方法进行范围审查,并根据PRISMA-ScR声明进行报告。最后的检索是在2024年8月,通过Medline, Cinahl, Embase, Scopus和WebofScience数据库进行的。子宫内膜异位症的信息资源、信息寻求行为及子宫内膜异位症女性的信息需求研究符合纳入条件。结果:25项纳入的研究中,大多数关注的是信息资源,特别是网页和社交媒体网站。虽然很少有研究分析信息寻求行为和信息需求,但有证据表明,女性对广泛的信息话题都有很高的兴趣。在所有研究中,互联网是最重要的信息访问点。结论:解决对子宫内膜异位症患者信息寻求行为和需求缺乏系统分析的问题对未来的研究至关重要。这一步骤对于定制信息资源的开发至关重要,这些信息资源专门满足受子宫内膜异位症影响的妇女的各种需求。
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BMC Women's Health
BMC Women's Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Women''s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and women, with a particular focus on the physical, mental, and emotional health of women in developed and developing nations. The journal welcomes submissions on women''s public health issues, health behaviours, breast cancer, gynecological diseases, mental health and health promotion.
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