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Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service
BACKGROUND: In 1998 the Swedish noncommercial public health service Infomedica opened an Ask the Doctor service on its Internet portal. At no charge, anyone with Internet access can use this service to ask questions about personal health-related and disease-related matters. OBJECTIVE: To study why i...
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Gunther Eysenbach
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14713654 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.5.4.e26 |
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author | Umefjord, Göran Petersson, Göran Hamberg, Katarina |
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description | BACKGROUND: In 1998 the Swedish noncommercial public health service Infomedica opened an Ask the Doctor service on its Internet portal. At no charge, anyone with Internet access can use this service to ask questions about personal health-related and disease-related matters. OBJECTIVE: To study why individuals choose to consult previously-unknown doctors on the Internet. METHODS: Between November 1, 2001, and January 31, 2002 a Web survey of the 3622 Ask the Doctor service users, 1036 men (29%) and 2586 (71%) women, was conducted. We excluded 186 queries from users. The results are based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of the answers to the question "Why did you choose to ask a question at Infomedica's 'Ask the Doctor' service?" RESULTS: 1223 surveys were completed (response rate 34%). Of the participants in the survey 322 (26%) were male and 901 (74%) female. As major reasons for choosing to consult previously-unknown doctors on the Internet participants indicated: convenience (52%), anonymity (36%), "doctors too busy" (21%), difficult to find time to visit a doctor (16%), difficulty to get an appointment (13%), feeling uncomfortable when seeing a doctor (9%), and not being able to afford a doctors' visit (3%). Further motives elicited through a qualitative analysis of free-text answers were: seeking a second opinion, discontent with previous doctors and a wish for a primary evaluation of a medical problem, asking embarrassing or sensitive questions, seeking information on behalf of relatives, preferring written communication, and (from responses by expatriates, travelers, and others) living far away from regular health care. CONCLUSIONS: We found that an Internet based Ask the Doctor service is primarily consulted because it is convenient, but it may also be of value for individuals with needs that regular health care services have not been able to meet. |
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spelling | pubmed-15505732006-10-13 Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service Umefjord, Göran Petersson, Göran Hamberg, Katarina J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: In 1998 the Swedish noncommercial public health service Infomedica opened an Ask the Doctor service on its Internet portal. At no charge, anyone with Internet access can use this service to ask questions about personal health-related and disease-related matters. OBJECTIVE: To study why individuals choose to consult previously-unknown doctors on the Internet. METHODS: Between November 1, 2001, and January 31, 2002 a Web survey of the 3622 Ask the Doctor service users, 1036 men (29%) and 2586 (71%) women, was conducted. We excluded 186 queries from users. The results are based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of the answers to the question "Why did you choose to ask a question at Infomedica's 'Ask the Doctor' service?" RESULTS: 1223 surveys were completed (response rate 34%). Of the participants in the survey 322 (26%) were male and 901 (74%) female. As major reasons for choosing to consult previously-unknown doctors on the Internet participants indicated: convenience (52%), anonymity (36%), "doctors too busy" (21%), difficult to find time to visit a doctor (16%), difficulty to get an appointment (13%), feeling uncomfortable when seeing a doctor (9%), and not being able to afford a doctors' visit (3%). Further motives elicited through a qualitative analysis of free-text answers were: seeking a second opinion, discontent with previous doctors and a wish for a primary evaluation of a medical problem, asking embarrassing or sensitive questions, seeking information on behalf of relatives, preferring written communication, and (from responses by expatriates, travelers, and others) living far away from regular health care. CONCLUSIONS: We found that an Internet based Ask the Doctor service is primarily consulted because it is convenient, but it may also be of value for individuals with needs that regular health care services have not been able to meet. Gunther Eysenbach 2003-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC1550573/ /pubmed/14713654 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.5.4.e26 Text en © Göran Umefjord, Göran Petersson, Katarina Hamberg. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 22.10.2003. Except where otherwise noted, articles published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, including full bibliographic details and the URL (see "please cite as" above), and this statement is included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Umefjord, Göran Petersson, Göran Hamberg, Katarina Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service |
title | Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service |
title_full | Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service |
title_fullStr | Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service |
title_full_unstemmed | Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service |
title_short | Reasons for Consulting a Doctor on the Internet: Web Survey of Users of an Ask the Doctor Service |
title_sort | reasons for consulting a doctor on the internet: web survey of users of an ask the doctor service |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1550573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14713654 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.5.4.e26 |
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