确定电子健康的流行和影响模式:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Gurparvesh Singh Goraya, Bhawna Sahota, Sidakbir Singh Paul, Birinder Singh Paul, Gunchan Paul
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背景:互联网通过提供无与伦比的医疗信息、资源和支持,改变了医疗保健。目的:本研究探讨了人们在医疗保健信息需求方面转向互联网的流行程度、原因,并强调了他们评估经验的潜在好处和局限性。方法:采用预验证问卷对门诊就诊患者进行调查。将受试者分为两组:患者通过预验证问卷,将受试者分为医生会诊前互联网使用(IBD)组和医生会诊后互联网使用(IAD)组。结果:在957名研究参与者中,有50%的人同意使用互联网获取健康信息。其中一半以上是年轻人,而老年人完全依赖医生。最常见的原因是了解健康状况,疾病管理或疾病的原因。结论:本研究试图弥补文献中关于电子健康信息寻求的流行模式的空白,并观察电子健康寻求如何影响人们的行动、行为和感受。结果可以使专业人员对这一问题有所了解,并使他们准备好进行协作、促进或授权患者在线访问和管理健康信息。医生应确保在会诊期间向患者提供必要的信息,使患者能够有效地评估通过电子卫生平台遇到的医疗信息。
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Identifying the e-health prevalence and influence pattern: A cross-sectional study.

Background: Internet has transformed healthcare by providing unparalleled access to medical information, resources and support.

Objective: This study explores the prevalence, reasons why people turn to the Internet for their healthcare information needs, and highlighting potential benefits, limitation of their assessments experiences.

Methods: This study was conducted amongst OPD visiting tients through a pre-validated questionnaire. Subjects were divided into 2 groups:patients through a pre-validated questionnaire and subjects were divided into 2 groups, Internet Use Before Doctor's Consultation (IBD) and Internet Use After Doctor's Consultation (IAD).

Results: Out of 957 study participants, > 57% agreed to have used internet for health information. More than half of them were young whereas elderly relied solely on doctors. Most common reasons were to know the status of health, management of the disease, or cause of the disease. The e-Health seeking was beneficial for both the groups and improved doctor-patient relationship but more so for IAD group (p<0.0001).

Conclusion: This study had tried to address the gap in the literature regarding e-Health prevalence patterns for seeking health information, and also observed that how e-Health seeking affects people's actions, behavior, and feelings. Results can give insight to professionals on this issue and prepare them to collaborate, facilitate, or empower patients to access and manage health information online. Physicians should ensure they provide patients with essential information during consultations, empowering them to effectively evaluate medical information encountered through e-health platforms.

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