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Internet resources for end-of-life care.

G K VandeKieft1, K S Ogle, T Wang

  • 1Palliative Care Education and Research Program, Department of Family Practice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
|September 22, 2001
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This review highlights the importance of evaluating online medical information, especially for end-of-life care. It presents key internet resources to help physicians and patients form a stronger doctor-patient partnership.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Digital Health
  • Patient Education

Background:

  • Growing reliance on internet for health information necessitates critical evaluation.
  • End-of-life care information access is crucial for informed decision-making.
  • The internet offers potential to enhance the doctor-patient relationship.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and review key internet resources for end-of-life care.
  • To provide an annotated guide to valuable web-based information.
  • To promote effective internet research strategies for physicians and patients.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search for relevant online resources.
  • Annotated review of identified web-based resources.
  • Focus on resources applicable to end-of-life care.

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Main Results:

  • A curated list of key internet resources for end-of-life care is presented.
  • The review provides annotations to guide users in resource selection.
  • Identified resources can support informed patient-provider discussions.

Conclusions:

  • Physicians and patients can benefit from utilizing curated online resources.
  • A focused research strategy enhances the utility of internet information.
  • The internet can foster a more collaborative doctor-patient partnership in end-of-life care.