| Literature DB >> 19784420 |
João Flávio Nogueira Júnior1, Diego Rodrigo Hermann, Maria Laura Solferini Silva, Fábio Pires Santos, Shirley Shizue Nagata Pignatari, Aldo Cassol Stamm.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: the Internet is the world's fastest growing source of health related information. Parents and guardians are increasingly turning to the Internet for information about their children's medical conditions and treatments. This paper has the following objectives 1) determine the prevalence of web searches for medical information performed by parents/guardians of children undergoing ENT surgery in a private hospital of Sao Paulo, Brazil. 2) assess whether the gathered information influenced the parents/guardians' decision on the treatment/surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19784420 PMCID: PMC9446072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Demographic data (n=132)
| Adenotonsillectomy | 61 (46%) |
| Other procedures | 71 (54%) |
| Age of parents/guardians (mean) | 18-66 (42) |
| Mother | 110 (83%) |
| Father | 18 (14%) |
| Other | 4 (3%) |
| Completed higher education degree | 96 (73%) |
| Complete secondary education degree | 34 (26%) |
| Complete primary education degree | 2 (1%) |
| Yes | 130 (98%) |
| No | 2 (2%) |
There was no significant statistical difference between parents and guardians with higher education degrees and complete and incomplete secondary education degree in terms of Internet access (p<0.03).
Other procedures include adenoidectomy and/or tonsillectomy and/or tympanotomy and/or turbinate cauterization etc.
Questionnaire - searching for disease information on the Web
| Yes | 117 (90%) |
| No | 13 (10%) |
| Yes | 27 (23%) |
| Algumas Yes | 88 (75%) |
| No | 2 (2%) |
| Yes | 25 (21%) |
| Algumas Yes | 63 (54%) |
| No | 29 (25%) |
| Yes | 91 (78%) |
| No | 26 (22%) |
| Yes | 12 (10%) |
| No | 105 (90%) |
Questionnaire - w searching for surgery information on the Web
| Yes | 27 (23%) |
| Some | 88 (75%) |
| No | 2 (2%) |
| Yes | 25 (21%) |
| Some | 63 (54%) |
| No | 29 (25%) |
| Yes | 91 (78%) |
| No | 26 (22%) |
| Yes | 12 (10%) |
| No | 105 (90%) |
Graph 1Mean scores assigned by parents/guardians to 7 different means of medical information according to relevance and information on diagnosis and surgical treatment. Scale going from 1 to 5 (1 = least important; 5 = most important). * Other health care workers such as nurses, dentists, and pharmacists.
Graph 2Websites most frequently accessed by parents/guardians in search for medical information:
Figure 1Top search results on GOOGLE for keyword 'tonsillectomy' (amigdelectomia).
Figure 2Top search results on GOOGLE for keyword 'tonsil surgery' (cirurgia das amígdalas).
Figure 3Top search results on GOOGLE for keyword 'adenoid surgery' (cirurgia das adenoides).