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Patients' Perspectives on the Quality of Online Patient Education Materials: A Qualitative Study Publisher



Boroumand M1 ; Sedghi S2 ; Adibi P3 ; Panahi S1 ; Rahimi A4
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  1. 1. Department of Medical Library and Information Science, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Medical Library and Information Science, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Health Management and Economics Research Center, Health Management Research Institute, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Integrative Functional Gastroenterology Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  4. 4. Clinical Informationist Research Group, Health Information Technology Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Journal of Education and Health Promotion Published:2022


Abstract

BACKGROUND: Access to online patient education information can lead to more effective self-care and disease management. However, the large amount of online information provided through unknown or unreliable sources can challenge patients to trust and use this information. This study was designed to examine the opinions of Iranian gastrointestinal patients about the quality of online information used. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted using thematic analysis. Data were gathered via a semi-structured interview with 29 gastrointestinal patients, and data analysis was performed by qualitative content analysis using open coding with MAXQDA 2018 software. RESULTS: Based on the study, 22 codes were extracted in nine subcategories named as: 'Emphasis on the identity of providers,' 'Nature of online information,' 'Distrust on online information,' 'Poor quality of information,' 'Giving misinformation,' 'False impact,' 'Improve communication,' 'Positive effect on the patient,' 'Better Diagnosis.' CONCLUSIONS: In the current situation, Iranian patients are not confident enough about the quality of available online information. They believe that the use of current poor-quality information has negative consequences. However, they tend to use online patient education materials are produced in Persian by reputable scientific authorities. Using online information can increase patients' knowledge and lead to better communication with medical staff and other similar patients. They can use this information for self-care with more confidence, and such an approach can also have significant benefits for the national health system. © 2022 Journal of Education and Health Promotion.
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