Factors related to use of the Internet as a source of health information by urological cancer patients
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Valero-Aguilera, Beatriz; Bermudez Tamayo, Clara; García-Gutiérrez, José Francisco; Jiménez-Pernett, Jaime; Vázquez-Alonso, Fernando; Suárez-Charneco, Armando; Guerrero-Tejada, Rosario; Cózar Olmo, José ManuelEditorial
Springer Nature
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Cancer Patients Internet
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2012-03-14Referencia bibliográfica
Valero-Aguilera, B., Bermúdez-Tamayo, C., García-Gutiérrez, J.F. et al. Factors related to use of the Internet as a source of health information by urological cancer patients. Support Care Cancer 20, 3087–3094 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-012-1431-x
Resumen
Aims The aims of this study were to describe the profile of
urological cancer patients who look for health information
on the Internet and to analyse the factors related to use of the
Internet as a source of health information.
Methodology A cross-sectional descriptive study using in-
dividual, semi-structured, questionnaire-based interviews
was carried out in oncology clinics in a hospital in Granada
(Spain) in a sample group of 169 patients with prostate,
bladder and kidney cancer. The dependent variable was
use of the Internet as a source of health information. The
independent variables were sociodemographic variables,
health status, relationship with healthcare services, patient’s
role in decision-making process, satisfaction with health-
care, Internet use, Internet skills and attitude. Data analyses
include descriptive, bivariate and multivariate analyses.
Results Of the patients in the sample group, 72.2 % had
prostate cancer, 19.4 % had bladder cancer and 8.3 % had
kidney cancer. Only 11.2 % of patients in the group used the
Internet as a source of health information. These patients were
typically men of an average age of 62 years, who live in urban
areas, who have completed secondary or university education,
with a high income and who usually share the role of decision
maker with their doctor. Patients who use the Internet as a
source of health information usually look for support from
psychological support groups, have family members who also
look for information on the Internet and prefer sources of
information other than those provided by the health services.
Conclusions The study outlines the profile of urological
cancer patients who use the Internet as a source of health
information. Internet use is related to a patient’s attitude
towards decision making, level of education and whether
or not they look for information from sources other than the
health system itself.




