Background Several previous studies have tried to assess the usefulness of Google search as a diagnostic aid. The results were discordant and have led to controversies.Objectives To investigate how often Google search is helpful to reach correct diagnoses in dermatology.Methods Two fifth-year students (A and B) and one demonstrator (C) have participated as investigators in this paper. Twenty-five diagnostic dermatological cases were selected from all the clinical cases published in the Web only images in clinical medicine from March 2005 to November 2009. The main outcome measure of our paper was to compare the number of correct diagnoses provided by the investigators without, and with Google search.Results Investigator A gave correct diagn...
Objective: Manual searches are supplemental approaches to database searches to identify additional p...
An increasing amount of people seek health advice on the web using search engines; this poses challe...
Internet-derived information has been recently recognized as a valuable tool for epidemiological inv...
Background Several previous studies have tried to assess the usefulness of Google search as a diagno...
Objective: We endeavoured to determine whether individuals who are not physicians are likely to arri...
Google+ sets itself apart from other social media platforms through a number of unique features, inc...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to replicate in the veterinary context a BMJ study...
Knowledge is no longer something we possess, it\u27s now something we access. The Internet requires ...
Background Google Scholar (GS) has been noted for its ability to search broadly for important refere...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) patients’ Internet search terms prior to arrival have notbee...
The usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for biomedical systematic review (...
Introduction: Patients use the internet to search for health-related information. We sought to chara...
ObjectiveTo carry out an observational study to explore what added value Google search data can prov...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
abstract: As health information professionals we are familiar with specialized resources such as Pub...
Objective: Manual searches are supplemental approaches to database searches to identify additional p...
An increasing amount of people seek health advice on the web using search engines; this poses challe...
Internet-derived information has been recently recognized as a valuable tool for epidemiological inv...
Background Several previous studies have tried to assess the usefulness of Google search as a diagno...
Objective: We endeavoured to determine whether individuals who are not physicians are likely to arri...
Google+ sets itself apart from other social media platforms through a number of unique features, inc...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to replicate in the veterinary context a BMJ study...
Knowledge is no longer something we possess, it\u27s now something we access. The Internet requires ...
Background Google Scholar (GS) has been noted for its ability to search broadly for important refere...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) patients’ Internet search terms prior to arrival have notbee...
The usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for biomedical systematic review (...
Introduction: Patients use the internet to search for health-related information. We sought to chara...
ObjectiveTo carry out an observational study to explore what added value Google search data can prov...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
abstract: As health information professionals we are familiar with specialized resources such as Pub...
Objective: Manual searches are supplemental approaches to database searches to identify additional p...
An increasing amount of people seek health advice on the web using search engines; this poses challe...
Internet-derived information has been recently recognized as a valuable tool for epidemiological inv...