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Information Seeking Behaviors of Parents Whose Children Have Life-Threatening Illnesses

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PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER
卷 56, 期 5, 页码 805-811

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.22674

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information; information technology; palliative care

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Objectives. For children with life-threatening illnesses we sought to (1) understand the associations between parental characteristics and preferred health information sources, and (2) assess the e-health literacy of Internet-users. Study Design. Cross-sectional, telephone survey of 129 parents whose children are in a pediatric palliative care program in Florida. Results. Four out of five parents report that they use the Internet, and 64% of Internet-users use it daily. Parents who never use the Internet, versus parents who do use the Internet, are predominately Hispanic (50%) and have less than a high school education (64%) (P <= 0.023). Internet-users have high levels of e-health literacy; however, they are not confident or are unsure about the quality of information on the Internet. Not having graduated from high school was associated with a decrease in e-health literacy and using the Internet as the primary information source (vs. doctor as primary source) was associated with an increase in e-health literacy. Conclusion. Parents of children with life-threatening illnesses have access to and use the Internet as a source of information about their children's health. More information is needed to explore how electronic-based interventions could be used to impact information seeking of parents whose children are in pediatric palliative care programs. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2010;56:805-811. (c) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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