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More than technology and access: primary care patients' views on the use and non-use of health information in the Internet age

机译:不仅仅是技术和获取:初级保健患者对互联网时代健康信息使用和不使用的看法

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Over the past decade, there has been considerable interest in the transmission of health information made available though the Internet with increasing confidence being placed in the potential power of the Internet to transform communication, clinical practice and relationships with patients. Subsequent to the failure of a primary-care-based initiative designed to provide free assistance and access to health information via the Internet, a survey was conducted. Findings from this survey suggested that facilitating access to e-information is necessary, but not in itself sufficient, to encourage current non-users to start exploring the Internet The qualitative study reported here was aimed at exploring the way in which people use and perceive the utility of Internet information for managing health and illness and engaging with the health service system. Data was gathered from two sources. Interviews and observations of a sample who had used a free primary-care-based Internet service (n = 5) and interviews with a sample drawn from a survey of patient attitudes to using the Internet for health information (n = 12). The less-considered aspects of access and the use of e-information for health matters related to the varied existing relationships respondents had to computers, health information and health professionals. One of the main reasons why some respondents do not use the Internet to access health information is related to a lack of perceived utility and pertinence of such information for managing their healthcare The optimal and equitable use of the Internet as a means of complimenting health-service utilisation will not emerge merely from increasing access to e-information The potential for narrowing or increasing inequality between the information rich and poor needs to be viewed in a broader psychosocial context. The latter includes the nature of existing relationships which people have with the health service and the value that people place on their own capacity to make use of information in managing their healthcare.
机译:在过去的十年中,人们对通过Internet提供的健康信息的传输产生了极大的兴趣,人们对Internet改变沟通,临床实践以及与患者关系的潜在力量越来越有信心。在旨在提供免费帮助和通过互联网访问健康信息的基于初级保健的计划失败之后,进行了一项调查。该调查的结果表明,促进电子信息的访问是必要的,但其本身不足以鼓励当前的非用户开始探索互联网。此处报道的定性研究旨在探索人们使用和感知互联网信息的方式。 Internet信息的实用程序,用于管理健康和疾病以及与卫生服务系统互动。数据是从两个来源收集的。对使用了免费的基于初级保健的互联网服务的样本的访问和观察(n = 5),以及对来自对使用互联网获取健康信息的患者态度的调查得出的样本的访问(n = 12)。与健康状况有关的访问和使用较少的电子信息涉及受访者与计算机,健康信息和卫生专业人员之间的各种现有关系。一些受访者不使用互联网访问健康信息的主要原因之一与缺乏感知的实用性以及此类信息在管理其医疗保健方面的相关性有关。互联网的最佳和公平使用是对健康服务的一种补充。利用率的提高将不仅仅是从获得电子信息的机会中产生。有必要在更广泛的社会心理背景下审视缩小或增加贫富信息之间不平等的可能性。后者包括人们与卫生服务机构之间现有关系的性质,以及人们依靠自身能力来利用信息来管理其医疗保健的价值。

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