Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine how often patients and undiagnosed people who complain of musculoskeletal system and rheumatic diseases look for knowledge contained on an Internet forum. Content analysis was used to identify the level of Internet users’ activity in the rheumatol...

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Main Authors: Rafał Szpakowski, Maria Maślińska, Grażyna Dykowska, Patrycja Zając
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2015-12-01
Series:Rheumatology
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spelling doaj-cd86e523bfe44c98bba89092a5e8c5842020-11-24T21:15:59ZengTermedia Publishing HouseRheumatology0034-62332084-98342015-12-0153526026710.5114/reum.2015.5582926174Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutionsRafał SzpakowskiMaria MaślińskaGrażyna DykowskaPatrycja ZającObjectives: The aim of this study was to determine how often patients and undiagnosed people who complain of musculoskeletal system and rheumatic diseases look for knowledge contained on an Internet forum. Content analysis was used to identify the level of Internet users’ activity in the rheumatology section, compared to other areas of medicine. Material and methods : Material included information posted on the Internet forum established at http://medyczka.pl/. The method employed was a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the content. The method was based on qualitative assessment of the first post in each thread presented on the rheumatologic subforum, by assigning keywords, subjectively determined by the researcher, to such a post. For each keyword a specific definition was established, determining a situation in which a given keyword was used. Results: The quantitative analysis qualified rheumatology in the last place in terms of Internet users’ activity compared to other branches of medicine. The qualitative assessment of the rheumatologic forum indicated that the three most common keywords were joint pain (32), joints swelling (13), and schoolage (13). The three most common intentional keywords (arranged in order of their decreasing number) were diagnosis based on symptoms (29), interpretation of the laboratory test results (9), and how to deal with symptoms (8). Conclusions : The analysis leads to the conclusion that the rheumatologic subforum, along with other subforums listed above, presents a critically low level of discussion. There is a large disproportion between the number of active and passive forum users, suggesting that numerous individuals search the forum for presented information. Based on the qualitative analysis of the information stocks of the rheumatologic subforum, it was established that most of the questions posted concerned young individuals, who complained of joint pain and swelling, and asked for a possible diagnosis based on the presented symptomatology, interpretation of the laboratory test results and alleviation of disease symptoms.http://www.termedia.pl/Analysis-of-information-on-rheumatology-from-a-selected-Internet-forum-in-the-context-of-the-need-for-telemedicine-solutions,18,26174,1,1.htmlinternet forum rheumatology content analysis telemedicine
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author Rafał Szpakowski
Maria Maślińska
Grażyna Dykowska
Patrycja Zając
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Maria Maślińska
Grażyna Dykowska
Patrycja Zając
Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
Rheumatology
internet forum
rheumatology
content analysis
telemedicine
author_facet Rafał Szpakowski
Maria Maślińska
Grażyna Dykowska
Patrycja Zając
author_sort Rafał Szpakowski
title Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
title_short Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
title_full Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
title_fullStr Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected Internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
title_sort analysis of information on rheumatology from a selected internet forum in the context of the need for telemedicine solutions
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Rheumatology
issn 0034-6233
2084-9834
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine how often patients and undiagnosed people who complain of musculoskeletal system and rheumatic diseases look for knowledge contained on an Internet forum. Content analysis was used to identify the level of Internet users’ activity in the rheumatology section, compared to other areas of medicine. Material and methods : Material included information posted on the Internet forum established at http://medyczka.pl/. The method employed was a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the content. The method was based on qualitative assessment of the first post in each thread presented on the rheumatologic subforum, by assigning keywords, subjectively determined by the researcher, to such a post. For each keyword a specific definition was established, determining a situation in which a given keyword was used. Results: The quantitative analysis qualified rheumatology in the last place in terms of Internet users’ activity compared to other branches of medicine. The qualitative assessment of the rheumatologic forum indicated that the three most common keywords were joint pain (32), joints swelling (13), and schoolage (13). The three most common intentional keywords (arranged in order of their decreasing number) were diagnosis based on symptoms (29), interpretation of the laboratory test results (9), and how to deal with symptoms (8). Conclusions : The analysis leads to the conclusion that the rheumatologic subforum, along with other subforums listed above, presents a critically low level of discussion. There is a large disproportion between the number of active and passive forum users, suggesting that numerous individuals search the forum for presented information. Based on the qualitative analysis of the information stocks of the rheumatologic subforum, it was established that most of the questions posted concerned young individuals, who complained of joint pain and swelling, and asked for a possible diagnosis based on the presented symptomatology, interpretation of the laboratory test results and alleviation of disease symptoms.
topic internet forum
rheumatology
content analysis
telemedicine
url http://www.termedia.pl/Analysis-of-information-on-rheumatology-from-a-selected-Internet-forum-in-the-context-of-the-need-for-telemedicine-solutions,18,26174,1,1.html
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