2018
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.9370
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Health Information Obtained From the Internet and Changes in Medical Decision Making: Questionnaire Development and Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract: BackgroundThe increasing utilization of the internet has provided a better opportunity for people to search online for health information, which was not easily available to them in the past. Studies reported that searching on the internet for health information may potentially influence an individual’s decision making to change her health-seeking behaviors.ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to (1) develop and validate 2 questionnaires to estimate the strategies of problem-solving in medicine and utiliz… Show more

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“…Increasingly, people are using the Internet to search for information regarding their health [28]. An estimated 80% of all Internet users search for health information [29]. For instance, the number of tweets and searches related to an influenza-like illness increases during flu season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly, people are using the Internet to search for information regarding their health [28]. An estimated 80% of all Internet users search for health information [29]. For instance, the number of tweets and searches related to an influenza-like illness increases during flu season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, nurses need to instruct family members in the search for online information, assessing their knowledge, as well as the needs related to the child's prognosis. They should consider the interpretations of the information they find, helping them to correlate with the illness of the newborn (26) ; and also to guide them as to the possibility of being of poor quality, imprecise, with biased or outdated data (27) . In this case, indicating specialized websites and free access to the public can be of great value to patients and/or family members who need credible and good quality information (10) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Specifically, the more patients searched online for their medical problems, the more likely they were to change their medical decision based on the online health information. The Internet has become a frequent source of medical information for patients, replacing traditional media sources.…”
Section: Patient Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 A recent survey-based analysis of 457 patients observed a correlation between the extent of online health information utilization and patients' strategies for medical decision making. 3 Specifically, the more patients searched online for their medical problems, the more likely they were to change their medical decision based on the online health information. In the setting of WBRT for brain metastases, a simple Internet search reveals several webpages mentioning the cognitive effects of WBRT, which have been demonstrated primarily in the setting of limited brain metastases.…”
Section: Patient Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%