Research on the longitudinal impact of using the internet as an information source on patients’ beliefs and medication adherence is scarce. Chronic patients (N = 107) from six hospitals were surveyed to longitudinally explore their online information seeking behavior throughout treatment (i.e., before the consultation about their newly prescribed medication in the initiation phase and after six months in the implementation phase) and how this affects their medication beliefs (concerns and necessity) and medication adherence after three weeks (T1) and six months (T2). Most patients (79%) used the internet. Patients who used the internet before the consultation reported to have more concerns about their medication at T1 and T2 compared to tho...
Objective: To determine the need, importance and benefits of the mostly searched health information ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of medical misinformation on the Internet has received much attention among...
The behaviors and attitudes of primary care doctors and their patients were investigated regarding t...
This study aims to propose and test a model that provides a more comprehensive understanding of the ...
This study aims to propose and test a model that provides a more comprehensive understanding of the ...
Background: Since medication nonadherence is considered to be an important health risk, numerous int...
Background: Since medication nonadherence is considered to be an important health risk, numerous int...
In recent years, there has certainly been an increase in the use of the internet in relation to heal...
Years of clinical trials have proven the maturity and safety of certain treatments, however, some of...
The Internet harbors unparalleled volumes of information, including health information. Using the In...
Background: Nationally, half of patients with chronic disease use the Internet, however little is kn...
Use of the internet by patients has attracted widespread attention in the popular media. Using the i...
Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This di...
As the cancer survivor population in the US continues to increase, diminished health care provider c...
Objective To identify the variables affecting patientsâ online health information-seeking behaviours...
Objective: To determine the need, importance and benefits of the mostly searched health information ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of medical misinformation on the Internet has received much attention among...
The behaviors and attitudes of primary care doctors and their patients were investigated regarding t...
This study aims to propose and test a model that provides a more comprehensive understanding of the ...
This study aims to propose and test a model that provides a more comprehensive understanding of the ...
Background: Since medication nonadherence is considered to be an important health risk, numerous int...
Background: Since medication nonadherence is considered to be an important health risk, numerous int...
In recent years, there has certainly been an increase in the use of the internet in relation to heal...
Years of clinical trials have proven the maturity and safety of certain treatments, however, some of...
The Internet harbors unparalleled volumes of information, including health information. Using the In...
Background: Nationally, half of patients with chronic disease use the Internet, however little is kn...
Use of the internet by patients has attracted widespread attention in the popular media. Using the i...
Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This di...
As the cancer survivor population in the US continues to increase, diminished health care provider c...
Objective To identify the variables affecting patientsâ online health information-seeking behaviours...
Objective: To determine the need, importance and benefits of the mostly searched health information ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of medical misinformation on the Internet has received much attention among...
The behaviors and attitudes of primary care doctors and their patients were investigated regarding t...