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[Allergology in internet].

D Jurkiewicz1, P Rapiejko, A Ligeziński

  • 1Kliniki Otolaryngologicznej Centralnego Szpitala Klinicznego WAM w Warszawie.

Polski Merkuriusz Lekarski : Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
|August 17, 2000
PubMed
Summary

The Polish Internet Allergy Service provides real-time pollen data via email to patients. A 1998 survey of 4500 users informed the service

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental science
  • Medical informatics

Context:

  • Established in February 1998, the all-Polish Internet Allergy Service (www.allergen.info.pl) aimed to disseminate real-time allergenic pollen data.
  • The service utilized internet-based platforms to reach a broad user base, including patients and clinicians.

Purpose:

  • To present the functionalities and user engagement of the Polish Internet Allergy Service.
  • To analyze data from a 1998 internet questionnaire completed by 4500 users of the GlaxoWellcome Pollen Count Internet Service.
  • To explore the potential for enhanced clinical collaboration through internet technologies like IRC and multimedia transmission.

Summary:

  • The service provided a system for mailing current allergenic pollen data directly to individual patients.
  • Results from a 1998 internet questionnaire involving 4500 users of the GlaxoWellcome Pollen Count Internet Service were discussed.
  • The potential for clinicians to cooperate using Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and picture/voice transmission was also presented.

Impact:

  • Facilitated patient access to crucial allergenic pollen information, aiding in allergy management.
  • Provided valuable insights into user engagement and preferences for internet-based health services.
  • Pioneered the use of internet technologies for remote collaboration between healthcare providers and patients in allergy care.

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