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The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies

BACKGROUND: Digitalization and the increasing availability of online information have changed the way in which information is searched for and retrieved by the public and by health professionals. The technical developments in the last two decades have transformed the methods of information retrieval...

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Autores principales: van der Keylen, Piet, Tomandl, Johanna, Wollmann, Katharina, Möhler, Ralph, Sofroniou, Mario, Maun, Andy, Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian, Frank, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7806443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33377874
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18816
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author van der Keylen, Piet
Tomandl, Johanna
Wollmann, Katharina
Möhler, Ralph
Sofroniou, Mario
Maun, Andy
Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian
Frank, Luca
author_facet van der Keylen, Piet
Tomandl, Johanna
Wollmann, Katharina
Möhler, Ralph
Sofroniou, Mario
Maun, Andy
Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian
Frank, Luca
author_sort van der Keylen, Piet
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description BACKGROUND: Digitalization and the increasing availability of online information have changed the way in which information is searched for and retrieved by the public and by health professionals. The technical developments in the last two decades have transformed the methods of information retrieval. Although systematic evidence exists on the general information needs of specialists, and in particular, family physicians (FPs), there have been no recent systematic reviews to specifically address the needs of FPs and any barriers that may exist to accessing online health information. OBJECTIVE: This review aims to provide an up-to-date perspective on the needs of FPs in searching, retrieving, and using online information. METHODS: This systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies searched a multitude of databases spanning the years 2000 to 2020 (search date January 2020). Studies that analyzed the online information needs of FPs, any barriers to the accessibility of information, and their information-seeking behaviors were included. Two researchers independently scrutinized titles and abstracts, analyzing full-text papers for their eligibility, the studies therein, and the data obtained from them. RESULTS: The initial search yielded 4541 studies for initial title and abstract screening. Of the 144 studies that were found to be eligible for full-text screening, 41 were finally included. A total of 20 themes were developed and summarized into 5 main categories: individual needs of FPs before the search; access needs, including factors that would facilitate or hinder information retrieval; quality needs of the information to hand; utilization needs of the information available; and implication needs for everyday practice. CONCLUSIONS: This review suggests that searching, accessing, and using online information, as well as any pre-existing needs, barriers, or demands, should not be perceived as separate entities but rather be regarded as a sequential process. Apart from accessing information and evaluating its quality, FPs expressed concerns regarding the applicability of this information to their everyday practice and its subsequent relevance to patient care. Future online information resources should cater to the needs of the primary care setting and seek to address the way in which such resources may be adapted to these specific requirements.
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spelling pubmed-78064432021-01-15 The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies van der Keylen, Piet Tomandl, Johanna Wollmann, Katharina Möhler, Ralph Sofroniou, Mario Maun, Andy Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian Frank, Luca J Med Internet Res Review BACKGROUND: Digitalization and the increasing availability of online information have changed the way in which information is searched for and retrieved by the public and by health professionals. The technical developments in the last two decades have transformed the methods of information retrieval. Although systematic evidence exists on the general information needs of specialists, and in particular, family physicians (FPs), there have been no recent systematic reviews to specifically address the needs of FPs and any barriers that may exist to accessing online health information. OBJECTIVE: This review aims to provide an up-to-date perspective on the needs of FPs in searching, retrieving, and using online information. METHODS: This systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies searched a multitude of databases spanning the years 2000 to 2020 (search date January 2020). Studies that analyzed the online information needs of FPs, any barriers to the accessibility of information, and their information-seeking behaviors were included. Two researchers independently scrutinized titles and abstracts, analyzing full-text papers for their eligibility, the studies therein, and the data obtained from them. RESULTS: The initial search yielded 4541 studies for initial title and abstract screening. Of the 144 studies that were found to be eligible for full-text screening, 41 were finally included. A total of 20 themes were developed and summarized into 5 main categories: individual needs of FPs before the search; access needs, including factors that would facilitate or hinder information retrieval; quality needs of the information to hand; utilization needs of the information available; and implication needs for everyday practice. CONCLUSIONS: This review suggests that searching, accessing, and using online information, as well as any pre-existing needs, barriers, or demands, should not be perceived as separate entities but rather be regarded as a sequential process. Apart from accessing information and evaluating its quality, FPs expressed concerns regarding the applicability of this information to their everyday practice and its subsequent relevance to patient care. Future online information resources should cater to the needs of the primary care setting and seek to address the way in which such resources may be adapted to these specific requirements. JMIR Publications 2020-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7806443/ /pubmed/33377874 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18816 Text en ©Piet van der Keylen, Johanna Tomandl, Katharina Wollmann, Ralph Möhler, Mario Sofroniou, Andy Maun, Sebastian Voigt-Radloff, Luca Frank. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 30.12.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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van der Keylen, Piet
Tomandl, Johanna
Wollmann, Katharina
Möhler, Ralph
Sofroniou, Mario
Maun, Andy
Voigt-Radloff, Sebastian
Frank, Luca
The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies
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title_fullStr The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies
title_full_unstemmed The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies
title_short The Online Health Information Needs of Family Physicians: Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies
title_sort online health information needs of family physicians: systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7806443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33377874
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18816
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