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The Impact of Health Information on the Internet on Health Care and the Physician-Patient Relationship: National U.S. Survey among 1.050 U.S. Physicians

机译:健康信息对Internet的影响对医疗保健和医师与患者的关系:美国1.050名医师中的美国调查

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Background: Public use of the Internet for health information is increasing but its effect on health care is unclear. We studied physicians' experience of patients looking for health information on the Internet and their perceptions of the impact of this information on the physician-patient relationship, health care, and workload.Methods: Cross-sectional survey of a nationally-representative sample of United States physicians (1050 respondents; response rate 53%).Results: Eighty-five percent of respondents had experienced a patient bringing Internet information to a visit. The quality of information was important: accurate, relevant information benefited, while inaccurate or irrelevant information harmed health care, health outcomes, and the physician-patient relationship. However, the physician's feeling that the patient was challenging his or her authority was the most consistent predictor of a perceived deterioration in the physician-patient relationship (OR = 14.9; 95% CI, 5.5-40.5), in the quality of health care (OR = 3.4; 95% CI, 1.1-10.9), or health outcomes (OR = 5.6; 95% CI, 1.7-18.7). Thirty-eight percent of physicians believed that the patient bringing in information made the visit less time efficient, particularly if the patient wanted something inappropriate (OR = 2.5; 95% CI, 1.5-4.4), or the physician felt challenged (OR = 3.6; 95% CI, 1.8-7.2).Conclusions: The quality of information on the Internet is paramount: accurate relevant information is beneficial, while inaccurate information is harmful. Physicians appear to acquiesce to clinically-inappropriate requests generated by information from the Internet, either for fear of damaging the physician-patient relationship or because of the negative effect on time efficiency of not doing so. A minority of physicians feels challenged by patients bringing health information to the visit; reasons for this require further research.
机译:背景:互联网对健康信息的公共使用正在增加,但其对健康护理的影响尚不清楚。我们研究了医师在互联网上寻找健康信息的患者的经历以及他们对该信息对医师与患者之间的关系,卫生保健和工作量的影响的看法。方法:对美国全国代表进行的横断面调查州医生(1050名被访者;回应率53%)。结果:85%的被访者曾经历过患者携带互联网信息进行访问。信息的质量很重要:准确,相关的信息会受益,而不正确或不相关的信息则会损害医疗保健,健康结局以及医患关系。但是,医师认为患者正在挑战自己的权威是在医护质量方面,医患关系恶化的最一致预测指标(OR = 14.9; 95%CI,5.5-40.5)( OR = 3.4; 95%CI,1.1-10.9)或健康结局(OR = 5.6; 95%CI,1.7-18.7)。 38%的医生认为,患者携带信息会使访问的时间效率降低,特别是如果患者想要一些不适当的东西(OR = 2.5; 95%CI,1.5-4.4),或者医师感到受到挑战(OR = 3.6) ; 95%CI,1.8-7.2)。结论:互联网上的信息质量至关重要:准确的相关信息是有益的,而不准确的信息则是有害的。医师似乎是默认来自互联网的信息所产生的临床上不适当的请求,或者是因为担心会破坏医患关系,或者是由于不这样做会给时间效率带来负面影响。少数医生感到患者将健康信息带到就诊时面临挑战。其原因尚需进一步研究。

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