Understanding cancer survivors' information needs and information-seeking behaviors for complementary and alternative medicine from short- to long-term survival: a mixed-methods study

Autor: Ingrid Oakley-Girvan, Guilherme Del Fiol, Lou Ann Scarton, Bryan Gibson, T. Elizabeth Workman, Robert A. Logan
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Adult
Complementary Therapies
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Health Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice

Surveys and Studies
Information Seeking Behavior
MEDLINE
Alternative medicine
lcsh:Medicine
Health Informatics
Information needs
Scientific literature
Library and Information Sciences
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Cancer Survivors
Information seeking behavior
Neoplasms
medicine
cancer
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
mixed-methods
CAM
Evidence-Based Medicine
Information seeking
lcsh:R
Evidence-based medicine
Middle Aged
information seeking
lcsh:Z
3. Good health
lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
Patient Satisfaction
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Family medicine
Female
Psychology
Critical Incident Technique
complementary and alternative medicine
Zdroj: Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA
Journal of the Medical Library Association, Vol 106, Iss 1 (2018)
ISSN: 1558-9439
Popis: Objective: The research examined complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) information-seeking behaviors and preferences from short- to long-term cancer survival, including goals, motivations, and information sources.Methods: A mixed-methods approach was used with cancer survivors from the “Assessment of Patients’ Experience with Cancer Care” 2004 cohort. Data collection included a mail survey and phone interviews using the critical incident technique (CIT).Results: Seventy survivors from the 2004 study responded to the survey, and eight participated in the CIT interviews. Quantitative results showed that CAM usage did not change significantly between 2004 and 2015. The following themes emerged from the CIT: families’ and friends’ provision of the initial introduction to a CAM, use of CAM to manage the emotional and psychological impact of cancer, utilization of trained CAM practitioners, and online resources as a prominent source for CAM information. The majority of participants expressed an interest in an online information-sharing portal for CAM.Conclusion: Patients continue to use CAM well into long-term cancer survivorship. Finding trustworthy sources for information on CAM presents many challenges such as reliability of source, conflicting information on efficacy, and unknown interactions with conventional medications. Study participants expressed interest in an online portal to meet these needs through patient testimonials and linkage of claims to the scientific literature. Such a portal could also aid medical librarians and clinicians in locating and evaluating CAM information on behalf of patients.
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