Background: Patients with orthopedic conditions frequently use the internet to find health information. Patient education that is distributed online may form an easily accessible, time- and cost-effective alternative to education delivered through traditional channels such as one-on-one consultations or booklets. However, no systematic evidence for the comparative effectiveness of Web-based educational interventions exists. Objective: The objective of this systematic review was to examine the effects of Web-based patient education interventions for adult orthopedic patients and to compare its effectiveness with generic health information websites and traditional forms of patient education. Methods: CINAHL, the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDL...
Total hip arthroplasty: what information do we offer patients on websites of hospitals? Jaap JJ Brun...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Background: Patients with orthopedic conditions frequently use the internet to find health informati...
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on...
The Internet is a rich source of medical information but relatively few studies have evaluated its u...
Abstract: Objectives: To study the current practice of computer use in musculoskeletal health profes...
Background and Objectives: There is limited research on the question of whether web-based preoperati...
BackgroundThe e-patient revolution increasingly enables patients to self diagnose and self educate, ...
Contains fulltext : 97468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Phys...
IntroductionTo evaluate the effect of web-based education on (1) patient satisfaction, (2) consultat...
Background: It is critical for patients seeking foot and ankle care to have access to quality online...
The effect of a stand-alone mobile and web-based educational intervention (eHealth tool) compared to...
Background: Web-based patient education is increasingly offered to improve patients' ability to lear...
Background: Web-based patient education is increasingly offered to improve patients’ ability to lear...
Total hip arthroplasty: what information do we offer patients on websites of hospitals? Jaap JJ Brun...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Background: Patients with orthopedic conditions frequently use the internet to find health informati...
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on...
The Internet is a rich source of medical information but relatively few studies have evaluated its u...
Abstract: Objectives: To study the current practice of computer use in musculoskeletal health profes...
Background and Objectives: There is limited research on the question of whether web-based preoperati...
BackgroundThe e-patient revolution increasingly enables patients to self diagnose and self educate, ...
Contains fulltext : 97468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Phys...
IntroductionTo evaluate the effect of web-based education on (1) patient satisfaction, (2) consultat...
Background: It is critical for patients seeking foot and ankle care to have access to quality online...
The effect of a stand-alone mobile and web-based educational intervention (eHealth tool) compared to...
Background: Web-based patient education is increasingly offered to improve patients' ability to lear...
Background: Web-based patient education is increasingly offered to improve patients’ ability to lear...
Total hip arthroplasty: what information do we offer patients on websites of hospitals? Jaap JJ Brun...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...