BACKGROUND: Physicians face a new challenge; the self-educated patient. The internet is an important source that patients use to become self-educated. However, the individual choice for best treatment is difficult. The aim of this study was to investigate what kind of information is offered to total hip arthroplasty patients by internet and what information is appreciated by them. METHODS: Websites of orthopedic departments of all hospitals in the Netherlands were evaluated. In addition, a cohort of 102 patients, diagnosed with arthritic joint disorders, filled in an online survey and gave their opinion concerning the importance of this information. RESULTS: Eighty different orthopedic websites of hospitals were identified. Websites present...
Since the development of the world wide web the volume of information available on the Internet to b...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients use the Internet to obtain health-related information. It is assumed that h...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Contains fulltext : 97468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Phys...
Total hip arthroplasty: what information do we offer patients on websites of hospitals? Jaap JJ Brun...
Aims: Total joint replacement (TJR) is a high-cost, high-volume procedure that impacts patients' qua...
The Internet has become an important source of information for patients. Websites offering medical i...
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the quality and reliability of UK websites providing informa...
BackgroundThe e-patient revolution increasingly enables patients to self diagnose and self educate, ...
Background and Objectives: There is limited research on the question of whether web-based preoperati...
The Internet is a rich source of medical information but relatively few studies have evaluated its u...
The Internet is rapidly expanding as a means of acquiring health information for medical professiona...
Background: Patients with orthopedic conditions frequently use the internet to find health informati...
Reviewer: Sittig, D[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To...
Since the development of the world wide web the volume of information available on the Internet to b...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients use the Internet to obtain health-related information. It is assumed that h...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...
Contains fulltext : 97468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Phys...
Total hip arthroplasty: what information do we offer patients on websites of hospitals? Jaap JJ Brun...
Aims: Total joint replacement (TJR) is a high-cost, high-volume procedure that impacts patients' qua...
The Internet has become an important source of information for patients. Websites offering medical i...
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the quality and reliability of UK websites providing informa...
BackgroundThe e-patient revolution increasingly enables patients to self diagnose and self educate, ...
Background and Objectives: There is limited research on the question of whether web-based preoperati...
The Internet is a rich source of medical information but relatively few studies have evaluated its u...
The Internet is rapidly expanding as a means of acquiring health information for medical professiona...
Background: Patients with orthopedic conditions frequently use the internet to find health informati...
Reviewer: Sittig, D[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To...
Since the development of the world wide web the volume of information available on the Internet to b...
OBJECTIVE: Many patients use the Internet to obtain health-related information. It is assumed that h...
Background: With rapid advancement in technology, a plethora of health information is now available ...