| Title | Common questions about herpes: analysis of chat-room transcripts. | | Author(s) | Gilbert LK, Omisore F | | Institution | Division of Research and Health Communications, American Social Health Association, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA. lisagilbert@ashastd.org | | Source | Herpes 2009 Jan; 15(3):57-61. | | MeSH | Counseling Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Herpes Genitalis Humans Internet Patient Education as Topic Patient Satisfaction Quality Assurance, Health Care Simplexvirus
| | Abstract | Patients diagnosed with genital herpes typically undergo a period of psychological adjustment. Although healthcare providers can play a key role in this adjustment, in several patient surveys patients have expressed dissatisfaction with the information and counselling offered by professionals. To address this gap, providers must first identify the common questions and myths that are not addressed, or are addressed inadequately. This article is that first step. Through a content analysis of herpes chat-room transcripts captured on their website from autumn 2001 to spring 2006, researchers from the American Social Health Association identified common herpes questions and myths. The 1968 chat passages were coded into 12 themes and 50 sub-themes. Frequently, visitors' questions concerned transmission, symptoms and diagnosis followed by natural history, psychosocial issues and treatment options. The results of this analysis will aid in the creation of tailored messages to address common factual questions and provide psychosocial support. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
| | PubMed ID | 19306604 |
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