Internet and social media use among patients with colorectal diseases (ISMAEL): a nationwide survey.

Internet PPI colorectal diseases colorectal patients patient engagement proctology social media

Journal

Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
ISSN: 1463-1318
Titre abrégé: Colorectal Dis
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100883611

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 2020
Historique:
received: 06 05 2020
accepted: 23 06 2020
pubmed: 10 7 2020
medline: 19 8 2021
entrez: 10 7 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Social media are used daily by both healthcare workers and patients. Online platforms have the potential to provide patients with useful information, increase their engagement and potentially revolutionize the patient-physician relationship. This survey aimed to evaluate the impact of the Internet and social media (I&SM) on patients affected by colorectal and proctological diseases to define a pathway to develop an evidence-based communications strategy. A 31-item anonymous electronic questionnaire was designed. It consisted of different sections concerning demographics and education, reason for the visit, knowledge of the diseases, frequency of I&SM use and patients' opinions about physicians' websites. Over a 5-month period, 37 centres and 105 surgeons took part in the survey, and a total of 5800 patients enrolled. Approximately half of them reported using the Internet daily, and 74.6% of the study population used it at least once per week. There was a correlation (P < 0.001) between those who used the Internet for work and those who had knowledge of both symptoms and the likely diagnosis before consultation. Patients who used the Internet daily were more likely to request a consultation within 6 months of symptom onset (P < 0.0001). Patients with anorectal diseases were more likely to know about their disease and symptoms before the visit (P < 0.001). Colorectal patients use I&SM to look for health-related information mainly after their medical visit. Surgeons and hospital networks should plan a tailored strategy to increase patient engagement, delivering appropriate information on social media.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32645247
doi: 10.1111/codi.15245
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1724-1733

Investigateurs

Luca Turati (L)
Fabio Marino (F)
Elia Poiasina (E)
Pierluigi Lobascio (P)
Luca Cardinali (L)
Marco Enrico Mario Maino (MEM)
Isacco Maretto (I)
Filippo La Torre (F)
Paolo Stella (P)
Antonino Spinelli (A)
Giovanni Milito (G)
Andrea Bondurri (A)
Luca Morelli (L)
Massimo Buonfantino (M)
Nicolò Tamini (N)
Maria Carmela Giuffrida (MC)
Gianluigi Moretto (G)
Donato Francesco Altomare (DF)
Giuseppe Sammarco (G)
Paola De Nardi (P)
Stefano Berti (S)
Claudio Coco (C)
Renato Pietroletti (R)
Gianfranco Cocorullo (G)
Paolo Tonello (P)
Giuseppe Candilio (G)
Patrizia Marsanic (P)
Giovanni De Palma (G)
Iacopo Giani (I)
Massimiliano Mistrangelo (M)
Jacopo Martellucci (J)
Gaetano Luglio (G)
Marco Frascio (M)
Paolo Delrio (P)
Mario Trompetto (M)
Antonella Chessa (A)
Giovanni Landolfo (G)
Gabriele Naldini (G)
Valentina Rampulla (V)
Antonio Costanzo (A)
Fabrizio Aquilino (F)
Nicola Chetta (N)
Michele Marini (M)
Gabor Panyor (G)
Marina Minafra (M)
Rita La Forgia (R)
Angelica Reggiani (A)
Angelo Antonio Carrieri (AA)
Guglielmo Niccolò Pozzi (GN)
Riccardo Cirelli (R)
Andrea Barina (A)
Giulia Becherucci (G)
Ilaria Clementi (I)
Paolo Boati (P)
Francesco Ferrara (F)
Paola Campennì (P)
Francesca Di Candido (F)
Giorgio Lisi (G)
Maria Lemma (M)
Anna Maffioli (A)
Gregorio Di Franco (G)
Eleonora Guaitoli (E)
Marco Totis (M)
Maria Francesca Chiappetta (MF)
Paola Salusso (P)
Lorenzo Bono (L)
Matilde Bacchion (M)
Harmony Impellizzeri (H)
Arcangelo Picciariello (A)
Vincenzo Papagni (V)
Matteo Papandrea (M)
Vincenzo Tiesi (V)
Giusy Talamo (G)
Mikaela Imperatore (M)
Federisca D'Ascanio (F)
Nicola Falco (N)
Tommaso Fontana (T)
Silvia Cornaglia (S)
Giovanni Bertolotti (G)
Cristiano Giardiello (C)
Giovanni Martino (G)
Marco Calussi (M)
Zalla Tiku (Z)
Federica Di Marco (F)
Andrea Muratore (A)
Veronica Iacopini (V)
Alessio Minuzzo (A)
Marco Milone (M)
Michele Manigrasso (M)
Diego Sasia (D)
Valentina Testa (V)
Gianluca Pagano (G)
Roberto Peltrini (R)
Andrea Razzore (A)
Paola Batistotti (P)
Daniela Rega (D)
Andrea Fares Bucci (A)
Michela Campanelli (M)
Roberta Tutino (R)
Eugenia Sinatti (E)
Lucia Morganti (L)
Elia Smerieri (E)
Alessandro Sturiale (A)
Bernandina Fabiani (B)

Informations de copyright

Colorectal Disease © 2020 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Auteurs

A Sturiale (A)

Proctology and Pelvic Floor Clinical Centre, Cisanello University Hospital, Pisa, Italy.

F Pata (F)

Department of Surgery, Nicola Giannettasio Hospital, Corigliano-Rossano, Italy.
La Sapienza University, Roma, Italy.

V De Simone (V)

Proctology Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario 'A. Gemelli' IRCCS, Roma, Italy.

G Pellino (G)

Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, Università degli Studi della Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli', Napoli, Italy.
Colorectal Unit, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.

P Campennì (P)

Proctology Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario 'A. Gemelli' IRCCS, Roma, Italy.

E Moggia (E)

Department of General Surgery, Infermi Hospital, Rivoli, Torino, Italy.

M Manigrasso (M)

Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Federico II University, Napoli, Italy.

M Milone (M)

Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University, Napoli, Italy.

G Rizzo (G)

UOC General Surgery 2, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario 'A. Gemelli' IRCCS, Roma, Italy.

R Morganti (R)

Section of Statistics, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.

J Martellucci (J)

Department of General, Emergency and Mini-invasive Surgery, Careggi University Hospital, Firenze, Italy.

G Gallo (G)

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

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