Information Management in New Motherhood: Does the Internet Help or Hinder?

Autor: Barkin JL; Jennifer L. Barkin, PhD, Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA, USA barkinj@gmail.com., Jani S; Smit Jani, BS, Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association [J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc] 2016 Nov; Vol. 22 (6), pp. 475-482. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Aug 12.
DOI: 10.1177/1078390316659697
Abstrakt: Background: Women are faced with the task of gathering information and making subsequent decisions for themselves and their families as they are often the primary caregivers.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to elucidate prominent themes related to information management and Internet usage in new motherhood. While the advantages to online support have been explored, triggered anxiety has not been a focus of the literature.
Design: A focus group study of 31 adult, postpartum women was held at a large, urban medical center in the Northeastern United States. Data related to information management were extracted and analyzed thematically.
Results: Women reported experiencing (a) a forcible, internal drive for information related to family health and (b) a high level of anxiety surrounding health-related Internet searches.
Conclusions: Health care providers must be aware that women will consult the Internet for information and that at least a portion of those individuals will experience anxiety as a result.
(© The Author(s) 2016.)
Databáze: MEDLINE