Gupte C M, Hassan A N A, McDermott I D, Thomas R D
Department of Musculoskeletal Surgery, Imperial College, London, UK.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2002 May;84(3):187-92.
To examine patients' use of the Internet to obtain medical information, their opinions on the quality of medical Web sites, and their attitudes towards Internet-based consultations.
Questionnaire study.
398 patients, aged 10-95 years, visiting the orthopaedic outpatient clinics of a London district general hospital over a 2-week period.
(i) The rate of Internet use by patients; (ii) the perception of the quality of medical web sites; (iii) future intentions and attitudes towards Internet-based consultations; and (iv) concurrence between information obtained from Web sites and advice given by the orthopaedic surgeon in the clinic.
From 369 respondents (response rate 93%), 55.3% of patients had accessed the Internet. Of these, 52.0% had obtained medical information from this source. Access was linearly correlated with age (r2 = 0.975, P < 0.01) and was also related to social status. Of the 12.3% of patients who had researched their particular orthopaedic condition, 20% reported that the advice received from the surgeon in the clinic contradicted that obtained from the Internet. A total of 35.7% of patients would undergo an Internet-based consultation, whilst a further 25.5% would consider this, depending on the medical condition in question.
Over half of the patients studied were willing to access the Internet for medical information, with younger patients more likely to undertake this activity. Moreover, a significant proportion of respondents were willing to undergo an Internet-based consultation. The increased use of medical Web sites by patients raises important issues regarding the need for quality control, and impacts significantly upon the surgeon-patient relationship.
研究患者利用互联网获取医疗信息的情况、他们对医疗网站质量的看法以及对基于互联网的会诊的态度。
问卷调查研究。
398名年龄在10至95岁之间的患者,在两周时间内前往伦敦一家地区综合医院的骨科门诊就诊。
(i)患者使用互联网的比例;(ii)对医疗网站质量的认知;(iii)对基于互联网的会诊的未来意向和态度;(iv)从网站获取的信息与骨科医生在诊所给出的建议之间的一致性。
369名受访者(回复率93%)中,55.3%的患者访问过互联网。其中,52.0%的患者从该来源获取过医疗信息。访问情况与年龄呈线性相关(r2 = 0.975,P < 0.01),也与社会地位有关。在研究过自身特定骨科疾病的12.3%的患者中,20%报告称从诊所外科医生处获得的建议与从互联网上获取的建议相矛盾。共有35.7%的患者愿意接受基于互联网的会诊,另有25.5%的患者会视具体病情考虑接受。
超过半数的研究患者愿意通过互联网获取医疗信息,年轻患者更倾向于进行此项活动。此外,相当一部分受访者愿意接受基于互联网的会诊。患者对医疗网站使用的增加引发了关于质量控制必要性的重要问题,并对医患关系产生了重大影响。