2003
DOI: 10.1177/014107680309600206
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The Doctor, The Patient and the World-Wide Web: How the Internet is Changing Healthcare

Abstract: To understand individual use of the internet and its impact on individuals, communities and societies is a challenge that is only beginning to be addressed. There are more than 580 million internet users world wide 1 , and over 16 million active users of the world-wide web in the UK 2 . This is more than the estimated number of UK smokers yet little has been done to assess the potential health impact of the internet. New developments will lead to further growth in internet usage, and this medium is increasingl… Show more

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“…Presumably, younger patients may possess an increased access to online research enabling them to ascertain more validated or accurate disease information. However, patient access to potentially inaccurate internet information may be damaging [23][24][25] . Our observations suggest educational programs and materials may need to be tailored to reach older patients with IBD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presumably, younger patients may possess an increased access to online research enabling them to ascertain more validated or accurate disease information. However, patient access to potentially inaccurate internet information may be damaging [23][24][25] . Our observations suggest educational programs and materials may need to be tailored to reach older patients with IBD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Megszületett a deprofesszionalizáció fogalma, amely kettős jelentéssel bír. Leíró jelleggel jelenti a kiváltságok, a hatalom és az orvosi tudás monopóliumának csökkené sét [6], de egyben jelenti azt az orvosok körében megje lenő félelmet is, hogy az orvos többé már nem kiemelt, nélkülözhetetlen szereplője a társadalomnak [7,8]. Az internet berobbanása ezt a félelmet gerjeszti tovább [9].…”
Section: Professzionalizáció -Deprofesszionalizációunclassified
“…This is changing the balance of knowledge between healthcare professionals and the public. This further empowers patients to become more involved in healthcare decision-making as many patients now bring internet print-outs to the consultation, with benefits to patients being reported [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%