Has the internet overtaken other traditional sources of health information? Questionnaire survey of patients attending ENT outpatient clinics.

A Rokade, P K D Kapoor, S Rao, V Rokade, K T V Reddy, B N Kumar
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The aim of this study was to find out whether patients attending ENT clinics obtain health information about their medical condition and to assess satisfaction with the sources of health information, including the internet. Three hundred and thirty patients attending ENT outpatient clinics at District General Hospitals in Wigan and Warrington during June 2001 were asked to complete detailed questionnaires. Fifty-seven per cent of patients attempted to obtain health information before their visit to the specialist clinic. Forty-five per cent of patients had access to the internet, but only 13% used it to obtain health information. General practitioners were the source of health information for 64%, but the NHS-Direct help line was only used by 16%. Patients also trusted the health information provided by their GPs the most. In the twenty-first century, patients turn to their GP as the main source of health information.

互联网是否已经取代了其他传统的健康信息来源?耳鼻喉科门诊患者问卷调查。
本研究的目的在于了解在耳鼻喉科门诊就诊的病人是否能获得有关其医疗状况的健康信息,并评估他们对健康信息来源(包括互联网)的满意度。2001年6月期间,在维冈和沃灵顿地区综合医院的耳鼻喉科门诊就诊的330名病人被要求填写详细的调查问卷。57%的病人在去专科诊所之前试图获取健康信息。45%的病人可以上网,但只有13%的人利用互联网获取健康信息。全科医生是64%的健康信息来源,但NHS-Direct帮助热线只有16%的人使用。患者也最信任全科医生提供的健康信息。在21世纪,病人把他们的全科医生作为健康信息的主要来源。
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