A national mail survey of 683 randomly selected US family physicians was conducted using diffusion of innovations theory to assess Internet use perceptions and identify sources from which physicians obtained medical information. Continuing medical education (CME), medical journals and professional colleagues were the top three sources of medical information. Internet use diffused through five starting points and three paths. They are 1) assessing the professional association website as helpful, 2) taking a CME course on Internet navigation or participating in an Internet demonstration, 3) having a teaching hospital affiliation, 4) a lower patient load and 5) recent professional training (within the past 10 years). From here the three pathwa...
This dissertation examines the impact of internet technologies on the field of health communication....
MANY PHYSICIANS STRUGGLE TO KEEP UP WITH NEW DEVELOPMENTS in their fields. The In-ternet can provide...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the percentage of patients enrolled in a primary care practice who use the ...
We explored a diverse sample of family medicine patients ’ use of the internet for health informatio...
Abstract Background The internet has had a strong impact on how physicians access information and on...
Background: Internet is the world's largest network of information and communication services. The i...
Abstract Background Using technology to access clinical information has become a critical skill for ...
The birth of the Internet is one of the most important developments in the past 2 decades. It is a n...
This study examines the practices of internet naive clinicians in a rural hospital setting. This is ...
This chapter is an investigation to determine the receptivity of family physicians to new technologi...
For practicing physicians, the primary means for keeping abreast of change has been continuing medic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168...
Background and Purpose: Several studies suggest that primary care physicians prefer "traditional" me...
[[abstract]]Because of the great advance of Internet and the arising consciousness of public health,...
Technological growth in the 21st century is exponential. Simultaneously, development of the associat...
This dissertation examines the impact of internet technologies on the field of health communication....
MANY PHYSICIANS STRUGGLE TO KEEP UP WITH NEW DEVELOPMENTS in their fields. The In-ternet can provide...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the percentage of patients enrolled in a primary care practice who use the ...
We explored a diverse sample of family medicine patients ’ use of the internet for health informatio...
Abstract Background The internet has had a strong impact on how physicians access information and on...
Background: Internet is the world's largest network of information and communication services. The i...
Abstract Background Using technology to access clinical information has become a critical skill for ...
The birth of the Internet is one of the most important developments in the past 2 decades. It is a n...
This study examines the practices of internet naive clinicians in a rural hospital setting. This is ...
This chapter is an investigation to determine the receptivity of family physicians to new technologi...
For practicing physicians, the primary means for keeping abreast of change has been continuing medic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168...
Background and Purpose: Several studies suggest that primary care physicians prefer "traditional" me...
[[abstract]]Because of the great advance of Internet and the arising consciousness of public health,...
Technological growth in the 21st century is exponential. Simultaneously, development of the associat...
This dissertation examines the impact of internet technologies on the field of health communication....
MANY PHYSICIANS STRUGGLE TO KEEP UP WITH NEW DEVELOPMENTS in their fields. The In-ternet can provide...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the percentage of patients enrolled in a primary care practice who use the ...