@Article{信息:doi 10.2196 / / jmir。8328,作者=“Nguyen, Hoang Thuy Linh and Nakamura, Keiko and Seino, Kaoruko and Vo, Van Thang”,标题=“越南更广泛的卫生信息可获得性与卫生保健利用之间的关系:横断面研究”,期刊=“J Med Internet Res”,年=“2017”,月=“Dec”,日=“18”,卷=“19”,数=“12”,页=“e405”,关键词=“卫生保健利用;健康信息;大众传媒;背景:包括互联网在内的大众传媒资源正在世界范围内迅速而广泛地发展。通过广泛的来源,用户正面临着大量的健康信息。在越南人口中,关于卫生信息的可用性如何激发用户利用卫生保健服务的兴趣的研究仍然有限。目的:本研究在调整了潜在的混杂变量后,探讨了越南卫生信息来源的广泛可获得性与卫生保健利用之间的关系。方法:本研究的数据来自于在越南中部城市顺化进行的为期6个月的横断面研究。参与者是随机挑选的993名年龄在18岁到60岁之间的成年人。 Information was collected through face-to-face interviews on the types of information sources that were consulted, including traditional media (television), Internet, and health education courses, as well as the impact of such information on health care use (emergency department visits, hospitalizations, doctor visits). Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed at a 95{\%} confidence level. Results: The prevalence of watching television, using the Internet, and attending health education courses to obtain health information were 50.9{\%} (505/993), 32.9{\%} (327/993), and 8.7{\%} (86/993), respectively. After further adjustments for self-reported health status, the presence of health insurance, and monthly income, respondents who watched television and used the Internet to obtain health information were 1.7 times more likely to visit a doctor (television: adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 1.69, 95{\%} CI 1.30-2.19; Internet: AOR 1.64, 95{\%} CI 1.23-2.19), and also significantly associated with inpatient hospitalization (P=.003). Conclusions: The use of widely available mass media sources (eg, television and the Internet) to obtain health information was associated with higher health care utilization. How this interest in health-related information can be used so that it will have a beneficial effect on care-seeking behavior should be a topic of concern to further health promotion in developing countries. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/jmir.8328", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2017/12/e405/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.8328", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29254911" }
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