Usage Patterns, Trust Generated, and Influence of Information in Internet and Social Media on Decision-Making by Patients Diagnosed With Rheumatic Diseases in Latin America

拉丁美洲风湿病患者的互联网和社交媒体使用模式、信任度及信息影响及其决策

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Internet and social media are widely available tools for several purposes, including search of health information. This study aims to describe the usage patterns, the trust generated, and the influence of such information on decision-making by patients diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted, administering a survey to patients with rheumatic diseases at multiple centers in Latin America, virtually or on paper. Three domains were evaluated: access/patterns of use, perception, and confidence generated by the health information found. Subgroup analysis based on key characteristics was performed. RESULTS: In total, 244 surveys were analyzed, identifying 96.7 % respondents as regular internet users, mainly through smartphones (79.5%). About 86.5% used social media regularly, around 15.2 % used it for finding health information. YouTube was the most frequently used (67.6%). 64.3 % perceive searching information as straightforward and 65.6% as not frustrating; academic institutions were the most and "influencers" were the least trusted. Most expressed high confidence in the ability to use information and perceive it as beneficial. Different patterns of use, perception, and confidence were identified according to disease, age, educational level, country of origin and survey method of collection. CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates the high prevalence of Internet and social media access in Latin America, primarily through mobile devices, which represents an opportunity to develop educational strategies for the population that have access to these tools. These strategies can be tailored according to specific use patterns and differential characteristics of distinct subgroups of patients.

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