Women's autonomy and the evaluation of the information available on the Internet on hormone therapy after menopause
Metadatos
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Babio, Gastón; Márquez Calderón, Soledad; García-Gutiérrez, José Francisco; Bermúdez Tamayo, Clara; Plazaola Castaño, Juncal; Ruiz Pérez, IsabelEditorial
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Materia
Hormone replacement therapy Information dissemination Internet
Fecha
2006Referencia bibliográfica
Babio, G.; Márquez Calderón, S.; García-Gutiérrez, J. F. [et al]. (2006). Women's autonomy and the evaluation of the information available on the Internet on hormone therapy after menopause. Comput Inform Nurs . Vol. 24 (4): 226-34. doi: 10.1097/00024665-200607000-00010
Resumen
This study was designed to examine the information in Spanish, provided by different Web
sites, related to hormone therapy and climacteric symptoms.
Web sites evaluated included those belonging to government and scientific institutions
and to a miscellaneous group. In Web sites in
Spanish, there was more extensive information
on the benefits of hormone therapy than there
were on other items. The Web sites of governmental institutions provided significantly more
information on the risks (P G .01) and benefits
(P = .02) of hormone therapy than did the other
sites. Governmental institutions from the United
States, unlike those from Spain, did not make
recommendations regarding when hormone
therapy should be considered and instead
emphasized the woman’s decision. The variability of information in Spanish on hormone
therapy and postmenopausal symptoms presented on the Internet is related to the organization responsible for the Web site. Besides,
cultural differences in the concept of patient
autonomy could partly explain the differences in
emphasis made on women’s role in the decisionmaking process.





