Many Physicians are not a big fan of Google or internet sites or search engines that might be causing a negative impact on their patients. Patients who Google search their symptoms come to the Physicians with fear and queries that might not even be related to what they might have but would still doubt the Physicians diagnosis because what they have searched up might be something else. This has also caused a rise in "Cyberchondria", as the patients do deep Google searches on their symptoms. But, studies being conducted on Dr. Google or any internet searches state otherwise. After many studies and analyses, 50% of the studies have concluded that searching up symptoms on the internet prior consultation to with their Physicians might not be suc...
This study investigates how parental trust in physician diagnoses and likelihood of seeking a second...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Kiley, Robert[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessar...
If you have a chronic disease, relying on review websites for choosing a doctor could be hazardous t...
Background: Two-thirds of all patients search the internet prior to a health consultation. Aim: To e...
Background: Two-thirds of all patients search the internet prior to a health consultation. Aim: To e...
The search for online health information has received some attention for many years now. Patients li...
The Internet has become an ever-expanding treasure trove of health information, which is easily acce...
Physicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and ...
Objective: We endeavoured to determine whether individuals who are not physicians are likely to arri...
The World Wide Web provides an abundant source of medical information. This information can assist p...
The most dramatic development in medical decision-making technology has been the advent of the Inter...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Background: Widespread use of internet as a source of health information has an effect on health-rel...
Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to be useful by ...
Background Several previous studies have tried to assess the usefulness of Google search as a diagno...
This study investigates how parental trust in physician diagnoses and likelihood of seeking a second...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Kiley, Robert[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessar...
If you have a chronic disease, relying on review websites for choosing a doctor could be hazardous t...
Background: Two-thirds of all patients search the internet prior to a health consultation. Aim: To e...
Background: Two-thirds of all patients search the internet prior to a health consultation. Aim: To e...
The search for online health information has received some attention for many years now. Patients li...
The Internet has become an ever-expanding treasure trove of health information, which is easily acce...
Physicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and ...
Objective: We endeavoured to determine whether individuals who are not physicians are likely to arri...
The World Wide Web provides an abundant source of medical information. This information can assist p...
The most dramatic development in medical decision-making technology has been the advent of the Inter...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Background: Widespread use of internet as a source of health information has an effect on health-rel...
Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to be useful by ...
Background Several previous studies have tried to assess the usefulness of Google search as a diagno...
This study investigates how parental trust in physician diagnoses and likelihood of seeking a second...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Kiley, Robert[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessar...
If you have a chronic disease, relying on review websites for choosing a doctor could be hazardous t...