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互联网作为患者获取放射学检查程序信息的潜在来源。

The Internet as a potential source of information about radiological procedures for patients.

作者信息

Horton K M, Garland M R, Fishman E K

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.

出版信息

J Digit Imaging. 2000 Feb;13(1):46-7. doi: 10.1007/BF03168340.

Abstract

The purposes of this study were to determine what percentage of patients in a typical radiology outpatient setting own or have access to a computer with internet capabilities and how many of these patients would find an educational radiology website useful. During a 3-month period, surveys were given to all adult outpatients undergoing computed tomography. The survey asked 4 questions: (1) Do you own a computer?, (2) If you own a computer, does it have Internet access?, (3) If you do not own a computer, do you have access to a computer with Internet capabilities?, and (4) If we provide helpful information regarding preparation for and the conduct of various radiological procedures on the Internet, would you use it? Four hundred surveys were collected. Two hundred one of the respondents (50.3%) owned a computer; 189 of the 201 (94.0%) had Internet access on their computer or had access to another computer with Internet capabilities. One hundred ninety-nine of the 400 respondents (49.8%) did not own a computer, 57 of these (28.6%) had access to a computer and the Internet. Of the 246 of those with Internet access, 205 (83.3%) indicated that they would use a website that provided helpful information regarding radiological examinations. The Internet is an excellent resource for educational information for patients about various radiological procedures. This study showed that 61.5% of patients had access to the Internet, and 83.3% of these would use such a site. It is likely that these numbers will increase with the rapid growth of the Internet and the steadily increasing number of homes with computers.

摘要

本研究的目的是确定在典型的放射科门诊环境中,拥有或能够使用具备互联网功能电脑的患者比例,以及这些患者中有多少会认为放射科教育网站有用。在3个月的时间里,对所有接受计算机断层扫描的成年门诊患者进行了调查。该调查提出了4个问题:(1)你拥有一台电脑吗?(2)如果你拥有一台电脑,它能上网吗?(3)如果你没有电脑,你能使用具备互联网功能的电脑吗?(4)如果我们在互联网上提供有关各种放射学检查的准备和实施的有用信息,你会使用它吗?共收集到400份调查问卷。201名受访者(50.3%)拥有电脑;其中189人(94.0%)的电脑能上网,或者可以使用另一台具备互联网功能的电脑。400名受访者中有199人(49.8%)没有电脑,其中57人(28.6%)能使用电脑和互联网。在246名能上网的受访者中,205人(83.3%)表示他们会使用一个提供有关放射学检查有用信息的网站。互联网是为患者提供各种放射学检查教育信息的绝佳资源。这项研究表明,61.5%的患者能够上网,其中83.3%的人会使用这样一个网站。随着互联网的迅速发展以及拥有电脑的家庭数量稳步增加,这些数字可能会上升。

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