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   Determinants of follow-up participation in the internet-based european influenza surveillance platform influenzanet  
   
نویسنده bajardi p. ,vespignani a. ,funk s. ,eames k.t.d. ,edmunds w.j. ,turbelin c. ,debin m. ,colizza v. ,smallenburg r. ,koppeschaar c.e. ,franco a.o. ,faustino v. ,carnahan a. ,rehn m. ,paolotti d.
منبع journal of medical internet research - 2014 - دوره : 16 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Background: influenzanet is a network of internet-based platforms aimed at collecting real-time data for influenza surveillance in several european countries. more than 30,000 european volunteers participate every year in the study,representing one of the largest existing internet-based multicenter cohorts. each week during the influenza season,participants are asked to report their symptoms (if any) along with a set of additional questions. objective: focusing on the first influenza season of 2011-12,when the influenzanet system was completely harmonized within a common framework in sweden,the united kingdom,the netherlands,belgium,france,italy,and portugal,we investigated the propensity of users to regularly come back to the platform to provide information about their health status. our purpose was to investigate demographic and behavioral factors associated with participation in follow-up. methods: by means of a multilevel analysis,we evaluated the association between regular participation during the season and sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics as measured by a background questionnaire completed by participants on registration. results: we found that lower participation in follow-up was associated with lower educational status (odds ratio [or] 0.80,95% ci 0.75-0.85),smoking (or 0.64,95% ci 0.59-0.70),younger age (or ranging from 0.30,95% ci 0.26-0.33 to 0.70,95% ci 0.64-0.77),not being vaccinated against seasonal influenza (or 0.77,95% ci 0.72-0.84),and living in a household with children (or 0.69,95% ci 0.65-0.74). most of these results hold when single countries are analyzed separately. conclusions: given the opportunistic enrollment of self-selected volunteers in the influenzanet study,we have investigated how sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics may be associated with follow-up participation in the influenzanet cohort. the study described in this paper shows that,overall,the most important determinants of participation are related to education and lifestyle: smoking,lower education level,younger age,people living with children,and people who have not been vaccinated against seasonal influenza tend to have a lower participation in follow-up. despite the cross-country variation,the main findings are similar in the different national cohorts,and indeed the results are found to be valid also when performing a single-country analysis. differences between countries do not seem to play a crucial role in determining the factors associated with participation in follow-up. © holly o witteman.
کلیدواژه Influenza; Internet; Participatory surveillance
آدرس geco - computational epidemiology group,department of veterinary sciences,university of torino,torino,italy,complex systems unit,molecular biotechnology center csu,university of torino,torino,italy,institute for scientific interchange foundation,via alassio 11/c,torino, Italy, institute for scientific interchange foundation,via alassio 11/c,torino,italy,laboratory for the modeling of biological and socio-technical systems,northeastern university,boston,ma,united states,institute for quantitative social sciences,harvard university,cambridge,ma, United States, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, inserm,umr-s 1136,institut pierre louis d'epidémiologie et de santé publique,paris,france,sorbonne universités,upmc univ paris 06,institut pierre louis d'epidémiologie et de santé publique,paris, France, inserm,umr-s 1136,institut pierre louis d'epidémiologie et de santé publique,paris,france,sorbonne universités,upmc univ paris 06,institut pierre louis d'epidémiologie et de santé publique,paris, France, inserm,umr-s 1136,institut pierre louis d'epidémiologie et de santé publique,paris,france,sorbonne universités,upmc univ paris 06,institut pierre louis d'epidémiologie et de santé publique,paris, France, science in action bv,amsterdam, Netherlands, science in action bv,amsterdam, Netherlands, instituto gulbenkian de ciência,oeiras, Portugal, instituto gulbenkian de ciência,oeiras, Portugal, public health agency of sweden,stockholm, Sweden, public health agency of sweden,stockholm, Sweden, institute for scientific interchange foundation,via alassio 11/c,torino, Italy
 
     
   
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