Larner A J
Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Fazakerley, Liverpool, UK.
Int J Clin Pract. 2002 Apr;56(3):219-21.
With increasing personal access to the internet, and the mass of medical information available in cyberspace, many patients may access information before an outpatient consultation. Since this information may shape individual health beliefs and expectations, yet is acknowledged to be of very variable quality, it may be important for practitioners to know about their patients' self-directed findings. Medical information may also be gained from the NHS Direct telephone helpline. This study measured the frequency of use of the internet and of NHS Direct by questioning consecutive new referrals attending general neurology outpatient clinics over a three-month period. A comparison was made between patients' searches and their final diagnosis. Patients' views on the use of the information received were sought.
随着个人上网机会的增加,以及网络空间中大量医学信息的存在,许多患者在门诊咨询之前就可以获取信息。由于这些信息可能会塑造个人的健康观念和期望,而且其质量被认为差异很大,所以从业者了解患者自行查找的结果可能很重要。医学信息也可以从国民保健服务直接电话求助热线获取。本研究通过询问连续三个月到普通神经科门诊就诊的新转诊患者,来衡量互联网和国民保健服务直接电话求助热线的使用频率。对患者的搜索结果和最终诊断进行了比较。还征求了患者对所获信息使用情况的看法。