Internet health information seeking by primary care patients

Introduction: As patients seek health information more frequently on the internet, the impact on their health status and patients seek health information on the internet and the factors associated with it. Methods: This cross-sectional study surveyed 850 patients aged over 15 years who attended two...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rural and remote health 2022-10, Vol.22 (4), p.1-7
Hauptverfasser: Noemi E Terrero Ledesma, Alberto Najera, Ricardo Enrique Reolid-Martinez, Francisco Escobar-Rabadan
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: As patients seek health information more frequently on the internet, the impact on their health status and patients seek health information on the internet and the factors associated with it. Methods: This cross-sectional study surveyed 850 patients aged over 15 years who attended two rural health centers in Cuenca (Spain). Consecutive case sampling was done. The participants were invited to answer a survey with sociodemographic and clinical aspects, and questions about possible internet searches for health information. The statistical analysis included the description of the variables and a bivariate analysis, and was completed with a logistic regression analysis. Results: Patients' median age was 54 years, interquartile range 39-67 years; 60.9% were female. Of those surveyed, 49.8% (95% their relationship with doctors could be a matter of concern. The objective of this study is to know how frequently rural primary care confidence interval 46.3-53.2) stated that they used the internet to seek health information. Statistically significant differences were apparent for gender, age, level of education, disease and attendance (p
ISSN:1445-6354
1445-6354
DOI:10.22605/RRH6585