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Informed citizen and empowered citizen in health: results from an European survey

机译:知情的公民和健康的公民:一项欧洲调查的结果

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Background The knowledge about the relationship between health-related activities on the Internet (i.e. informed citizens) and individuals' control over their own experiences of health or illness (i.e. empowered citizens) is valuable but scarce. In this paper, we investigate the correlation between four ways of using the Internet for information on health or illness and citizens attitudes and behaviours toward health professionals and health systems and establish the profile of empowered eHealth citizens in Europe. Methods Data was collected during April and May 2007 (N = 7022), through computer-assisted telephone interviews (CATI). Respondents from Denmark, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Norway, Poland and Portugal participated in the survey. The profiles were generated using logistic regressions and are based on: a) socio-demographic and health information, b) the level of use of health-related online services, c) the level of use of the Internet to get health information to decide whether to consult a health professional, prepare for a medical appointment and assess its outcome, and d) the impact of online health information on citizens' attitudes and behavior towards health professionals and health systems. Results Citizens using the Internet to decide whether to consult a health professional or to get a second opinion are likely to be frequent visitors of health sites, active participants of online health forums and recurrent buyers of medicines and other health related products online, while only infrequent epatients, visiting doctors they have never met face-to-face. Participation in online health communities seems to be related with more inquisitive and autonomous patients. Conclusions The profiles of empowered eHealth citizens in Europe are situational and country dependent. The number of Europeans using the Internet to get health information to help them deal with a consultation is raising and having access to online health information seems to be associated with growing number of inquisitive and self-reliant patients. Doctors are increasingly likely to experience consultations with knowledgeable and empowered patients, who will challenge them in various ways.
机译:背景技术关于互联网上与健康有关的活动(即知情的公民)与个人对自己的健康或疾病经历(即有能力的公民)的控制之间的关系的知识是有价值的,但很少。在本文中,我们调查了四种使用Internet来获取有关健康或疾病的信息的方式与公民对卫生专业人员和卫生系统的态度和行为之间的相关性,并建立了欧洲授权eHealth公民的形象。方法2007年4月至5月(N = 7022)通过计算机辅助电话采访(CATI)收集数据。来自丹麦,德国,希腊,拉脱维亚,挪威,波兰和葡萄牙的受访者参加了调查。这些配置文件是使用逻辑回归生成的,其依据是:a)社会人口统计学和健康信息; b)与健康相关的在线服务的使用水平; c)利用互联网获取健康信息的水平,以决定是否咨询保健专业人员,准备就诊并评估其结果,以及d)在线保健信息对公民对保健专业人员和保健系统的态度和行为的影响。结果使用互联网来决定是否咨询健康专业人员或获得第二意见的公民很可能是健康网站的常客,在线健康论坛的活跃参与者以及在线药品和其他健康相关产品的经常购买者,而很少急诊医生,来访的医生,他们从未面对面见过面。参与在线健康社区似乎与更多的好奇心和自主性患者相关。结论在欧洲,获得授权的eHealth公民的个人情况取决于情况和国家/地区。越来越多的欧洲人使用互联网获取健康信息以帮助他们进行咨询,并且上网健康信息的获取似乎与越来越多的好奇和自食其力的患者有关。医生越来越有可能会与知识渊博的患者进行咨询,他们将以各种方式挑战他们。

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