Analysis of Internet-Based Search Patterns Utilized by Glioma Patients as Information Source

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Chloe Ah-Ryung Lim
Paris-Ann Ingledew
Fan Yang
Brian Thiessen
Rosemary Cashman
Nafisha Lalani
Sharon Kipfer
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[1] University of British Columbia,MD Undergraduate Program, Faculty of Medicine
[2] BC Cancer Agency,Radiation Oncology
[3] Vancouver Centre,Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery
[4] University of British Columbia,Radiation Oncology
[5] University of Alberta,Medical Oncology
[6] BC Cancer Agency,undefined
[7] Vancouver Centre,undefined
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Glioma; Patient education; Online resources; Internet information; Web resources;
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The aim of this study is to assess the Internet usage pattern amongst glioma patients and to characterize its impact in their decision-making and clinical interactions. Glioma patients attending a tertiary cancer center between June and December 2019 were invited to participate in this study. A 26-item survey consisting of closed and open-ended questions was distributed with a unique identifier. Quantitative data were analyzed with descriptive statistics using SPSS Statistical package, and qualitative data with grounded theory approach. Thirty-two patients completed the survey. Demographics varied in age, time since diagnosis, glioma type, and level of education. Eighty-one percent were identified as “Internet users” who sought online glioma information. Google was the most popular search engine (96%), with “glioma” being the most frequent search term. The selection of websites often relied on perceived credibility and top search hits. The most searched topic was prognosis (73%). The majority of patients found that online information was easy to understand, and this did not vary significantly amongst age groups. Website quality was always assessed by 60% of patients. Only 62% patients found the Internet a useful resource, and 70% patients found it facilitated their understanding. Most patients discussed their Internet findings with a physician, largely regarding concerns about reliability. There is variable glioma information available online. Patients with glioma use the Internet as a resource, with variable impact on their interactions and decision-making. This information can be used by physicians, educators, and website developers to support glioma patients’ needs.
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