Patients may not know where to look when researching a health issue. This may lead them to resources that are not supported by research and may become an issue for their own health. Some websites may be filled with medical jargon, which can potentially exacerbate anxiety about a particular condition or cause concern for unrelated health issues. A handout compiling a list of resources would be helpful to providers and beneficial to patients.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1416/thumbnail.jp
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BackgroundHealth care professionals (HCPs) routinely have questions concerning the medications they ...
This file contains a bibliography on the subject of the evaluation and interpretation of online heal...
A large percentage of patients use online search engines to access health information. However, ther...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
Introduction. There remains an increasing utilization of internet-based resources as a first line fo...
In the recent past, physicians found answers to questions by consulting colleagues, textbooks, and p...
abstract: Do your library users, friends, or family look to you for help locating reliable, timely, ...
The proliferation of health information has created a rich field of resources that many lay people ...
Objectives: Health information consumers look to the Internet to find answers to questions about the...
In a low socioeconomic farming town at a rural family medicine clinic in upstate NY, I wanted to fin...
Many patients are uninsured or underinsured and are burdened by paying for appointments, labs/imagin...
Background: For many patients, the general practitioner (GP) is the most important point of contact ...
Health literacy is one aspect of overall literacy that has an enormous impact on patient health outc...
This episode of care illustrates many of the features of medicine in the information age. People in ...
College health center personnel are no different from other health practitioners in their need for m...
BackgroundHealth care professionals (HCPs) routinely have questions concerning the medications they ...
This file contains a bibliography on the subject of the evaluation and interpretation of online heal...