| Literature DB >> 27538782 |
Christian Sebelefsky1, Jasmin Voitl2, Denise Karner3, Frederic Klein4, Peter Voitl3,2, Andreas Böck2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Before seeing a pediatrician, parents often look online to obtain child health information. We aimed to determine the influence of IUC (internet use regarding the reason for consultation) on their subjective information level, their assessment of acute diseases and the change in this assessment. Secondary objectives were to identify the most commonly used online resources and factors with an influence on IUC.Entities:
Keywords: Assessment of acute diseases; Influencing factors; Information level; Internet child health information; Online resources; Parents
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27538782 PMCID: PMC4991080 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0677-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Questionnaire items
| Variables (dimensions) | Values (answer options) | Descriptive statistical data | |
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| 1. | Accompanying parent (completing the questionnaire) | Mother/Father | Mothers: 81.5 % (378/464) |
| Fathers: 18.5 % (86/464) | |||
| 2. | Age of the accompanying parent (completing the questionnaire) | _____ (years) |
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| Average: 34 years | |||
| Std. dev.: 6.4 years | |||
| Min.: 18 years | |||
| Max.: 56 years | |||
| 3. | Highest completed level of education (mother) | Compulsory school/ | Compulsory school: 2.8 % (14/500) |
| Apprenticeship or technical college/ | Apprenticeship or technical college: 30.8 % (154/500) | ||
| High-school diploma/ | High-school diploma: 27.6 % (138/500) | ||
| University | University: 38.8 % (194/500) | ||
| 4. | Highest completed level of education (father) | Compulsory school/ | Compulsory school: 5.5 % (27/492) |
| Apprenticeship or technical college/ | Apprenticeship or technical college: 35.4 % (174/492) | ||
| High-school diploma/ | High-school diploma: 24.0 % (118/492) | ||
| University | University: 35.2 % (173/492) | ||
| 5. | Sex of the child | Female/Male | Girls: 45.8 % (228/498) |
| Boys: 54.2 % (270/498) | |||
| 6. | Age of the child | _____ (years) |
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| Average: 2.4 years | |||
| Std. dev.: 2.6 years | |||
| Min.: 0 years | |||
| Max.: 17 years | |||
| 7. | Internet use to be informed about | Yes/No | Yes: 21.0 % (105/499) |
| No: 79.0 % (394/499) | |||
| 8. | Internet child health information resources (IR) |
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| 9. | Other child health information resources (OR) |
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| 10. | Information level regarding the reason for consultation (IL) (subjective) | Good/Average/Insufficient |
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| 11. | Disease severity assessment (DA) (subjective) | Mild disease/ |
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| 12. | Change in disease severity assessment (CA) (subjective) | Unchanged/ |
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| 13. | Reason for consultation (indicated by the treating doctor) |
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| Acute disease/ | Acute disease: 55.4 % (276/498) | ||
| Follow-up visit after an acute disease/ | Follow-up visit after an acute disease: 8.4 % (42/498) | ||
| Monitoring of a chronic disease/ | Monitoring of a chronic disease: 2.8 % (14/498) | ||
| Preventative check-up/ | Preventative check-up: 22.1 % (110/498) | ||
| Vaccination/ | Vaccination: 13.5 % (67/498) | ||
| Other reason: _____ | Other reason: 1.8 % (9/498) | ||
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Fig. 2Internet child health information resources (IR) with percentages of users and numbers of cases. FVPMC: First Vienna Pediatric Medical Center
Fig. 3Other child health information resources (OR) with percentages of users and numbers of cases
Fig. 1Information level regarding the reason for consultation (IL), disease severity assessment (DA) and change in disease severity assessment (CA) with percentages of answers and numbers of cases (presented separately for all parents who answered this item and internet-using parents)
Fig. 4Subgroups of acute diseases (according to ICD-10) indicated by the treating doctors with percentages of sick children and numbers of cases. Subgroups that were not observed were excluded from the diagram (Table 1)