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Understanding the Pathway of Cancer Information Seeking: Cancer Information Services as a Supplement to Information from Other Sources.
Reifegerste, Doreen; Rosset, Magdalena; Czerwinski, Fabian; Baumann, Eva; Gaisser, Andrea; Kludt, Evelyn; Weg-Remers, Susanne.
Afiliação
  • Reifegerste D; School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Universitätsstr. 25, 33615, Bielefeld, Germany. doreen.reifegerste@uni-bielefeld.de.
  • Rosset M; Department of Journalism and Communication Research, Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Expo Plaza 12, 30539, Hannover, Germany.
  • Czerwinski F; Department of Journalism and Communication Research, Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Expo Plaza 12, 30539, Hannover, Germany.
  • Baumann E; Department of Journalism and Communication Research, Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Expo Plaza 12, 30539, Hannover, Germany.
  • Gaisser A; Cancer Information Service, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Kludt E; Cancer Information Service, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Weg-Remers S; Cancer Information Service, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
J Cancer Educ ; 38(1): 175-184, 2023 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34783995
ABSTRACT
Cancer information services (CISs) can play an important role within the pathway of cancer information seeking, but so far, this role is not well understood. Callers (n = 6,255) who contacted the largest provider of cancer information in Germany participated in a survey in which they reported their information sources, information level, and needs leading to the call. Persons with prior information from a physician (n = 1,507) were compared to people with prior online information (n = 901) and people with prior information from both sources (n = 2,776). Nearly all callers (96.7%) stated prior sources, while physicians and the Internet were the most frequently reported sources. People, who only talked to a doctor before, are more likely to be a patient and in the disease stages during/after the first treatment or with recurrence than prior Internet users. The two groups do not differ in their prior information level but did differ in their information needs. CISs are an important supplement to other sources, while the information repertoire depends on patients' stages during the cancer journey. Specific characteristics and needs of callers with different prior information sources help to individualize the service of CISs and similar providers.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento de Busca de Informação / Neoplasias Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: J Cancer Educ Assunto da revista: EDUCACAO / NEOPLASIAS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento de Busca de Informação / Neoplasias Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: J Cancer Educ Assunto da revista: EDUCACAO / NEOPLASIAS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha