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Developing policies for e-health: use of online health information by Australian health professionals and their patients.

机译:制定电子卫生政策:澳大利亚卫生专业人员及其患者使用在线健康信息。

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An online survey (www.limesurvey.org) was used to identify patterns of usage of health information available on the Internet by five major Australian health professions (AHPs: general practice, social work, dietetics, physiotherapy and optometry. Survey questions were developed to explore participants' responses associated with their level of Internet usage. From the five AHPs (n=746), it was found that social workers and dietitians most frequently recommended health websites to their patients (11-20% of the time throughout a 12-month period [2009]). Health information topics most frequently recommended and brought to health professionals' attention by patients were concerned with "specific health conditions" and the main source professionals used to access health information was identified through the use of "search engines". This study further reports that Internet recommendations from health professionals (1-10%), Internet requests from patients (<1%) and Internet consultation processes (1%), do not mirror similar international research. It is recommended that development of policies that might influence e-health should not be based on a presumption that the use of the Internet for accessing health information is universal or that the Internet strongly influences Australian healthcare delivery.
机译:一项在线调查(www.limesurvey.org)被用于确定澳大利亚的五种主要卫生专业(AHP:一般执业,社会工作,饮食学,理疗和验光)对互联网上可用的卫生信息的使用方式。探索参与者与互联网使用水平相关的反应。从五个AHP(n = 746)中,发现社会工作者和营养师最常向患者推荐健康网站(在12- [2009年1月]。患者最常推荐并引起健康专业人员注意的健康信息主题与“特定健康状况”有关,并且通过使用“搜索引擎”确定了用于获取健康信息的主要来源专业人员。 。该研究进一步报告,卫生专业人员的互联网建议(1-10%),患者的互联网请求(<1%)和互联网咨询程序sses(1%),没有反映出类似的国际研究。建议制定可能影响电子医疗的政策时,不应基于以下假设:使用互联网访问医疗信息是普遍的,或者互联网对澳大利亚医疗保健的提供产生了重大影响。

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