作者
Eunhee Park, Heejung Kim, Andreanna Steinhoff
发表日期
2016/3/3
来源
Journal of Medical Internet Research
卷号
18
期号
3
页码范围
e4124
出版商
JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada
简介
Background: Internet-based health resources can support informal caregivers who are caring for children or adolescents with health care needs. However, few studies discriminate informal caregivers’ needs from those of their care recipients or those of people caring for adults.
Objective: This study reviews the literature of health-related Internet use among informal caregivers of children and adolescents.
Methods: A total of 17 studies were selected from literature searches conducted in 6 electronic databases: PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ERIC, and EMBASE. All databases searches were limited to articles published in the years 2004 to 2014 in peer-reviewed publications. Search terms consisted of “health-related Internet use,”“eHealth,”“Internet use for health-related purpose (s),”“Web-based resource (s),” and “online resources,” combined with informal caregiver (or “parents”) of “child,”“adolescent,”“student,”“youth,” and “teen.” The age range of the children receiving care was limited to younger than 22 years. Their informal caregivers were defined as persons (parents) who provided unpaid care or assistance to a child or an adolescent with health problems.
Results: Among 17 empirical studies, the majority of informal caregivers of children with medical issues were the parents. Quantitative studies (14/17, 77%) reported prevalence and predictors of health-related Internet use, while mixed-methods and qualitative studies (3/17, 24%) investigated informal caregiver perceptions of helpful health-related Internet use and barriers of use. The prevalence of health-related Internet use varied (11%-90%) dependent upon how health-related …
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