@Article{信息:doi 10.2196 / / jmir。7027,作者=“Coffey, Nathan T和Cassese, James和Cai, Xinsheng和Garfinkel, Steven和Patel, Drasti和Jones, Rebecca和Shaewitz, Dahlia和Weinstein, Ali A”,标题=“识别和理解创伤性脑损伤、脊髓损伤或烧伤患者护理人员的健康信息经验和偏好:《质性调查》,期刊=《医学网络研究》,年=“2017”,月=“5”,日=“10”,卷=“19”,数=“5”,页数=“e159”,关键词=“外伤性脑损伤;烧伤;脊髓损伤;护理人员;健康信息,消费者;背景:为了迎接照顾受伤人员的挑战,护理人员需要获得健康信息。然而,护理人员经常感到他们缺乏足够的信息。以往对照护者的研究主要集中在他们的时间和情感负担或他们的健康结果,但照护者的信息需求还没有得到彻底的调查。 Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to identify the preferred sources of health information for caregivers supporting individuals with injuries and to explore how access to this information could be improved. Methods: A total of 32 caregivers participated in semistructured interviews, which were used in order to develop a more in-depth understanding of these caregivers' information needs. Digital audio recordings of the interviews were used for analysis purposes. These audio recordings were analyzed using a thematic analysis or qualitative content analysis. All of participant's interviews were then coded using the qualitative analysis program, Nvivo 10 for Mac (QSR International). Results: The caregivers endorsed similar behaviors and preferences when seeking and accessing health information. Medical professionals were the preferred source of information, while ease of access made the Internet the most common avenue to obtain information. The challenges faced by participants were frequently a result of limited support. In describing an ideal health system, participants expressed interest in a comprehensive care website offering support network resources, instructive services about the injury and caregiving, and injury-specific materials. Conclusions: According to the participants, an ideal health information system would include a comprehensive care website that offered supportive network resources, instructive services about the injury and caregiving, and materials specific to the type of patient injury. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/jmir.7027", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2017/5/e159/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.7027", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28490418" }
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