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Israeli E-patients' Informational Needs.

Shulamit Ohana1, Sivia Barnoy2

  • 1Coordinator of Quality and Risk Management, Risk Management and Patient Safety Unit, Nursing Management, Kaplan Medical Center, Rehovot, Israel.

Nursing Outlook
|December 19, 2018
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Online health information empowers patients. Healthcare providers (HCPs) should integrate patient-found information into treatment plans to enhance the patient-HCP relationship and improve care.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Communication
  • Patient-Provider Relationship

Background:

  • The internet has revolutionized patient access to medical information.
  • Understanding patient needs regarding online health information is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate patient informational needs.
  • To examine the patient-Healthcare Provider (HCP) relationship dynamics.
  • To compare patient and HCP perceptions of information exchange.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional study conducted in Israel.
  • Data collected from 100 Healthcare Providers (physicians and nurses).
  • Data collected from 184 e-patients.

Main Results:

Keywords:
Health-care providers–patient relationshipInformational needsInformed patientInternet information

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  • E-patients readily share online information and expect HCPs to use it in decision-making.
  • Discrepancies noted in perceived information provision between physicians and patients.
  • Patients reported higher concordance between online and HCP-provided information than HCPs did.

Conclusions:

  • E-health information does not negatively impact the patient-HCP relationship.
  • Incorporating patient-sourced information into treatment plans is vital for adherence.
  • Effective communication regarding online health information can strengthen the patient-provider alliance.