Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web

Background The rapid growth of eHealth could have the unintended effect of deepening health disparities between population subgroups. Most concerns to date have focused on population differences in access to technology, but differences may also exist in the appropriateness of...

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Main Authors: Eddens, Katherine S, Kreuter, Matthew W, Morgan, Jennifer C, Beatty, Kate E, Jasim, Sina A, Garibay, Lori, Tao, Donghua, Buskirk, Trent D, Jupka, Keri A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2009-11-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2009/4/e50/
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spelling doaj-52ea520d6e174eb8b50e8a81ca61d6df2021-04-02T21:36:10ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712009-11-01114e5010.2196/jmir.1163Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the WebEddens, Katherine SKreuter, Matthew WMorgan, Jennifer CBeatty, Kate EJasim, Sina AGaribay, LoriTao, DonghuaBuskirk, Trent DJupka, Keri A Background The rapid growth of eHealth could have the unintended effect of deepening health disparities between population subgroups. Most concerns to date have focused on population differences in access to technology, but differences may also exist in the appropriateness of online health content for diverse populations. Objective This paper reports findings from the first descriptive study of online cancer survivor stories by race and ethnicity of the survivor. Methods Using the five highest-rated Internet search engines and a set of search terms that a layperson would use to find cancer survivor stories online, we identified 3738 distinct sites. Of these, 106 met study criteria and contained 7995 total stories, including 1670 with an accompanying photo or video image of the survivor. Characteristics of both websites and survivor stories were coded. Results All racial minority groups combined accounted for 9.8% of online cancer survivor stories, despite making up at least 16.3% of prevalent cancer cases. Also notably underrepresented were stories from people of Hispanic ethnicity (4.1%), men (35.7%), survivors of colon cancer (3.5%), and older adults. Conclusions Because racial/ethnic minority cancer survivors are underrepresented in survivor stories available online, it is unlikely that this eHealth resource in its current form will help eliminate the disproportionate burden of cancer experienced by these groups.http://www.jmir.org/2009/4/e50/
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author Eddens, Katherine S
Kreuter, Matthew W
Morgan, Jennifer C
Beatty, Kate E
Jasim, Sina A
Garibay, Lori
Tao, Donghua
Buskirk, Trent D
Jupka, Keri A
spellingShingle Eddens, Katherine S
Kreuter, Matthew W
Morgan, Jennifer C
Beatty, Kate E
Jasim, Sina A
Garibay, Lori
Tao, Donghua
Buskirk, Trent D
Jupka, Keri A
Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Eddens, Katherine S
Kreuter, Matthew W
Morgan, Jennifer C
Beatty, Kate E
Jasim, Sina A
Garibay, Lori
Tao, Donghua
Buskirk, Trent D
Jupka, Keri A
author_sort Eddens, Katherine S
title Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web
title_short Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web
title_full Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web
title_fullStr Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web
title_full_unstemmed Disparities by Race and Ethnicity in Cancer Survivor Stories Available on the Web
title_sort disparities by race and ethnicity in cancer survivor stories available on the web
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Background The rapid growth of eHealth could have the unintended effect of deepening health disparities between population subgroups. Most concerns to date have focused on population differences in access to technology, but differences may also exist in the appropriateness of online health content for diverse populations. Objective This paper reports findings from the first descriptive study of online cancer survivor stories by race and ethnicity of the survivor. Methods Using the five highest-rated Internet search engines and a set of search terms that a layperson would use to find cancer survivor stories online, we identified 3738 distinct sites. Of these, 106 met study criteria and contained 7995 total stories, including 1670 with an accompanying photo or video image of the survivor. Characteristics of both websites and survivor stories were coded. Results All racial minority groups combined accounted for 9.8% of online cancer survivor stories, despite making up at least 16.3% of prevalent cancer cases. Also notably underrepresented were stories from people of Hispanic ethnicity (4.1%), men (35.7%), survivors of colon cancer (3.5%), and older adults. Conclusions Because racial/ethnic minority cancer survivors are underrepresented in survivor stories available online, it is unlikely that this eHealth resource in its current form will help eliminate the disproportionate burden of cancer experienced by these groups.
url http://www.jmir.org/2009/4/e50/
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