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Illness perception and information behaviour of patients with rare chronic diseases (CROSBI ID 223714)

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Stanarević Katavić, Snježana ; Faletar Tanacković, Sanjica ; Badurina, Boris Illness perception and information behaviour of patients with rare chronic diseases // Information research, 21 (2016), 1; 707-1-707-

Podaci o odgovornosti

Stanarević Katavić, Snježana ; Faletar Tanacković, Sanjica ; Badurina, Boris

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Illness perception and information behaviour of patients with rare chronic diseases

This study examined possible correlations between health information behaviour and illness perception among patients with rare chronic diseases. Illness perception is related to coping strategies, and some health information behaviour practice may be associated with better coping and more favourable perception of illness. Print and online surveys containing questions about health information behaviour and illness perception were conducted in 2013, on a sample representing adult patients suffering from three rare diseases (systemic lupus erythematous, scleroderma and myasthenia gravis) in Croatia. Quantitative analyses were carried out on 146 questionnaires using the SPSS statistical package. Besides descriptive statistics, Chi-Square test, T-test and Kruskal Wallis tests were used to test possible differences between the groups in the sample. Spearman's rank correlation was used for testing statistical dependence between variables. Statistical difference was tested at the level of 95%. Health information seeking was associated with more concern about the illness, but was not associated with how patients thought about the illness or their ability to understand the illness. Using patient organizations as an information source was associated with better comprehension of the illness. Avoiding health information was associated with less positive thinking about the illness, and less ability to understand the illness, but no association was found with concerns about the illness. This research shows that there are correlations between health information behaviour, and beliefs and feelings about the illness, which in turn affect coping strategies and health outcomes.

health information; information behaviour; illness perception; rare disease

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Podaci o izdanju

21 (1)

2016.

707-1-707-

objavljeno

1368-1613

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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