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Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use

The objective of this study is to explore the experiences and attitudes of rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use. In addition, we explored how often physicians referred their patients to health-related Internet sites. We sent a questionnaire to al...

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Autores principales: van Uden-Kraan, Cornelia F., Drossaert, Constance H. C., Taal, Erik, Smit, Wim M., Seydel, Erwin R., van de Laar, Mart A. F. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2943066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20383731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10067-010-1435-1
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author van Uden-Kraan, Cornelia F.
Drossaert, Constance H. C.
Taal, Erik
Smit, Wim M.
Seydel, Erwin R.
van de Laar, Mart A. F. J.
author_facet van Uden-Kraan, Cornelia F.
Drossaert, Constance H. C.
Taal, Erik
Smit, Wim M.
Seydel, Erwin R.
van de Laar, Mart A. F. J.
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description The objective of this study is to explore the experiences and attitudes of rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use. In addition, we explored how often physicians referred their patients to health-related Internet sites. We sent a questionnaire to all the rheumatologists and oncologists in the Netherlands. The questionnaire included questions concerning demographics, experiences with patients’ health-related Internet use, referral behavior, and attitudes to the consequences of patients’ health-related Internet use (for patients themselves, the physician-patient relationship and the health care). The response rate was 46% (N = 238). Of these respondents, 134 practiced as a rheumatologist and 104 as an oncologist. Almost all physicians encountered their patients raising information from the Internet during a consultation. They were not, however, confronted with their patients’ health-related Internet use on a daily basis. Physicians had a moderately positive attitude towards the consequences of patients’ health-related Internet use, the physician-patient relationship and the health care. Oncologists were significantly less positive than rheumatologists about the consequences of health-related Internet use. Most of the physicians had never (32%) or only sometimes (42%) referred a patient to a health-related Internet site. Most physicians (53%) found it difficult to stay up-to-date with reliable Internet sites for patients. Physicians are moderately positive about their patients’ health-related Internet use but only seldom refer them to relevant sites. Offering an up-to-date site with accredited websites for patients might help physicians refer their patients.
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spelling pubmed-29430662010-10-12 Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use van Uden-Kraan, Cornelia F. Drossaert, Constance H. C. Taal, Erik Smit, Wim M. Seydel, Erwin R. van de Laar, Mart A. F. J. Clin Rheumatol Original Article The objective of this study is to explore the experiences and attitudes of rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use. In addition, we explored how often physicians referred their patients to health-related Internet sites. We sent a questionnaire to all the rheumatologists and oncologists in the Netherlands. The questionnaire included questions concerning demographics, experiences with patients’ health-related Internet use, referral behavior, and attitudes to the consequences of patients’ health-related Internet use (for patients themselves, the physician-patient relationship and the health care). The response rate was 46% (N = 238). Of these respondents, 134 practiced as a rheumatologist and 104 as an oncologist. Almost all physicians encountered their patients raising information from the Internet during a consultation. They were not, however, confronted with their patients’ health-related Internet use on a daily basis. Physicians had a moderately positive attitude towards the consequences of patients’ health-related Internet use, the physician-patient relationship and the health care. Oncologists were significantly less positive than rheumatologists about the consequences of health-related Internet use. Most of the physicians had never (32%) or only sometimes (42%) referred a patient to a health-related Internet site. Most physicians (53%) found it difficult to stay up-to-date with reliable Internet sites for patients. Physicians are moderately positive about their patients’ health-related Internet use but only seldom refer them to relevant sites. Offering an up-to-date site with accredited websites for patients might help physicians refer their patients. Springer-Verlag 2010-04-11 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2943066/ /pubmed/20383731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10067-010-1435-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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van Uden-Kraan, Cornelia F.
Drossaert, Constance H. C.
Taal, Erik
Smit, Wim M.
Seydel, Erwin R.
van de Laar, Mart A. F. J.
Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use
title Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use
title_full Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use
title_fullStr Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use
title_full_unstemmed Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use
title_short Experiences and attitudes of Dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related Internet use
title_sort experiences and attitudes of dutch rheumatologists and oncologists with regard to their patients’ health-related internet use
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2943066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20383731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10067-010-1435-1
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