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Factors Associated with Health Information Seeking, Processing, and Use Among HIV Positive Adults in the Dominican Republic

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Factors Associated with Health Information Seeking, Processing, and Use Among HIV Positive Adults in the Dominican Republic

Auteurs : Samantha Stonbraker [États-Unis] ; Montina Befus [États-Unis] ; Leonel Lerebours Nadal [République dominicaine] ; Mina Halpern [République dominicaine] ; Elaine Larson [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Effective treatment and management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) depend on patients’ ability to locate, comprehend, and apply health information. This study’s purpose was to identify characteristics associated with these skills among HIV positive adults in the Dominican Republic. An information behavior survey was administered to 107 participants then three logistic regressions were conducted to identify characteristics associated with information seeking, processing, and use. Never having cared for someone who was sick was significantly associated with less information seeking, processing, and use. Males were more likely to be active information seekers and those who had attended the clinic for six or fewer years were less likely to actively seek information. Younger individuals had increased odds of higher information processing and those without comor-bidities had increased odds of more information use. Results may inform researchers, organizations, and providers about how patients interact with health information in limited resource settings


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DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1569-5
PubMed: 27714522
PubMed Central: 5382113

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<p id="P2">El tratamiento y manejo eficaz del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) depende en la habilidad de un paciente de encontrar, comprender y aplicar la informaciόn acerca de la salud. El objetivo de este studio fue identificar las características asociadas con estas capacidades necesarias entre adultos VIH positivos en La República Dominicana. Se realizό una entre vista con 107 participantes sobre el comportamiento de la informaciόn de la salud para luego ser analizada mediante regresiόn logística para identificar las características asociadas con la búsqueda, el procesamiento y el uso de la informaciόn de la salud. Los resultados mostraron que no haber cuidado de alguien en estado grave de salud estuvo asociado significativamente con menos búsqueda, procesamiento y uso de la informaciόn de la salud. Hombres tuvieron más proba-bilidad de buscar informaciόn de forma activa y aquellos con seis o menos anos recibiendo atenciόn en la clínica tuvieron menos probabilidad de buscar informaciόn de forma activa. Los participantes con menos de 42 años tuvieron más probabilidad de procesar la informaciόn en una manera alta y los participantes sin comorbilidades tuvieron más probabilidad de usar la informaciόn. Estos resultados pueden informar investigadores, organizaciones y proveedores de salud sobre como pacientes puedan interactuar y beneficiarse con la informaciόn de la salud en lugares con bajo recursos.</p>
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