慢性呼吸道疾病患者的互联网接入和使用

O. Polgar, C. Nolan, R. Barker, S. Patel, J. Walsh, W. Man
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背景:数字技术为支持慢性呼吸道疾病(CRD)患者的健康需求提供了机会。然而,关于数字素养水平的信息有限。目的:确定CRD患者的日常互联网使用情况。方法:对某呼吸内科门诊连续就诊的患者进行调查。包括COPD、哮喘、支气管扩张或间质性肺疾病患者。结果:人口统计学特征:女性57例,男性40例;平均年龄72.9(±8.6)岁;74%患有慢性阻塞性肺病。大多数受访者(86%)使用手机,主要用于打电话和发短信;只有8%的人使用手机上网。对其他数字设备的访问更加多样化(平板电脑31%,笔记本电脑29%,PC 16%)。53%的人表示对上网感到不自信或需要帮助。49%的人每天上网,主要是阅读新闻(28%)或使用电子邮件(26%)。只有10%的人表示他们使用互联网获取医疗信息。年龄和性别与互联网使用的信心或频率无关(图1)。结论:慢性呼吸道疾病患者在使用互联网的可及性和信心方面存在很大差异。在为这一患者群体设计数字卫生干预措施时,需要考虑到这一点。
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Internet access and usage in patients with chronic respiratory disease
Background: Digital technologies provide an opportunity to support the health needs of people living with chronic respiratory disease (CRD). However, there is limited information on digital literacy levels. Aim: To determine day-to-day use of the internet in patients with CRD. Method: A survey of consecutive outpatients attending a general respiratory clinic. Patients with COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis or interstitial lung disease were included. Results: Demographic characteristics: 57 women:40 men; mean age 72.9 (±8.6); 74% with COPD. Most of those surveyed had access to a mobile phone (86%) used primarily for calls and texting; only 8% used their phone to access the internet. Access to other digital devices were more heterogeneous (tablet 31%, laptop 29%, PC 16%). 53% reported feeling not confident or needing help with accessing the internet. 49% accessed the internet daily, primarily to read the news (28%) or use email (26%). Only 10% said they used the internet to access healthcare information. Age and sex were not associated with confidence or frequency of internet use (Figure 1). Conclusion: There is wide variability in accessibility and confidence in using the internet in people with chronic respiratory disease. This needs to be taken into account when designing digital health interventions for this patient group.
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