Abstract Background: With technology advancements making vast amounts of health information available whenever and wherever it is required, there is a growing need to understand how this information is being accessed and used. Objective: Our aim was to explore patients/public and health professionals’ experiences, practices and preferences for accessing health information. Methods: Focus groups were conducted with 35 healthcare professionals (31 nurses and 4 allied health professionals) and 14 patients/members of the public. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 5 consultants, who were unable to attend the focus groups. Data collection took place between March and May 2013 and all data were analysed thematically. Results: Health pr...
Background: There is an increasing interest in reaching consumers directly through the Internet and ...
Background: Health information is one of the most accessed topics online. Worldwide, about 4.5% of a...
Background: An increasing number of patients bring Internet-based health information to medical cons...
Abstract Background: With technology advancements making vast amounts of health information availabl...
Background: Most people in modern societies now use the Internet to obtain health-related informatio...
Background. Online health information (OHI) is widely available and consulted by many people in West...
The more widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to new ways of providing acc...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
Internet and Information Technology have contributed immensely to an ever-changing information struc...
In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics percei...
Meeting consumers ’ needs for health information is an important role for all health professionals. ...
Background: Nationally, half of patients with chronic disease use the Internet, however little is kn...
Background: There is abundant literature documenting that the Internet is fast changing the way pa...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Background: Healthcare consumers have access to a multitude of health related resources. The intern...
Background: There is an increasing interest in reaching consumers directly through the Internet and ...
Background: Health information is one of the most accessed topics online. Worldwide, about 4.5% of a...
Background: An increasing number of patients bring Internet-based health information to medical cons...
Abstract Background: With technology advancements making vast amounts of health information availabl...
Background: Most people in modern societies now use the Internet to obtain health-related informatio...
Background. Online health information (OHI) is widely available and consulted by many people in West...
The more widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to new ways of providing acc...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
Internet and Information Technology have contributed immensely to an ever-changing information struc...
In this study, we explore how healthcare professionals in primary care and outpatient clinics percei...
Meeting consumers ’ needs for health information is an important role for all health professionals. ...
Background: Nationally, half of patients with chronic disease use the Internet, however little is kn...
Background: There is abundant literature documenting that the Internet is fast changing the way pa...
The aim of this study was to investigate hospital professionals’ experience and attitude with patien...
Background: Healthcare consumers have access to a multitude of health related resources. The intern...
Background: There is an increasing interest in reaching consumers directly through the Internet and ...
Background: Health information is one of the most accessed topics online. Worldwide, about 4.5% of a...
Background: An increasing number of patients bring Internet-based health information to medical cons...