Paediatric Diabetes: Information-Seeking Behaviours of Families: Information-seeking behaviours of families

Colum Dunne, Clodagh O'Gorman, Colum Dunne, Clodagh O'Gorman, A. P. Macken, E. Sasaki, A. Quinn, W. Cullen, D. Leddin

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Abstract

The Internet provides patients and their families with ready access to on-line health related information. However, this information is not always accurate, understandable or provided by health professionals or advocacy groups. One hundred children with Type 1 diabetes mellitus, or their parents, attending a paediatric diabetes clinic during September to November 2011 were invited sequentially to participate in this questionnaire-based survey of Internet use in searching for diabetes-related information. Sixty-seven (67%) returned completed anonymised questionnaires: 36/67 (53%) were categorised as socio-economic groups C1/C 2. Of the 67 families who returned completed questionnaires, 64 (96%) had a home computer and 62 (93%) had home Internet access; 27 (40%) rarely, and 40 (60%) frequently, searched on-line for diabetes-related information. Key search terms were not provided by respondents. There appears to be considerable internet use in seeking health related information for children with Type 1 diabetes mellitus. Clinicians should make efforts to direct patients and their families to websites that present accurate and current information.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)-
JournalIrish Medical Journal
Volume107
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2014

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Paediatric Diabetes: Information-Seeking Behaviours of Families: Information-seeking behaviours of families'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this