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  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Empowerment

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  • The internet has revolutionized healthcare access, offering vast medical information and support.
  • Understanding patient engagement with online health resources is crucial in modern medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the prevalence of internet use for health information among outpatients.
  • To identify reasons for e-health seeking and its impact on patient understanding and doctor-patient relationships.

Main Methods:

  • A pre-validated questionnaire was administered to 957 outpatients.
  • Participants were categorized into two groups: Internet Use Before Doctor's Consultation (IBD) and Internet Use After Doctor's Consultation (IAD).

Main Results:

  • More than 57% of participants utilized the internet for health information, primarily young adults.
  • Key reasons included seeking information on health status, disease management, and etiology.
  • e-Health seeking benefited both IBD and IAD groups, significantly enhancing the doctor-patient relationship, particularly in the IAD group (p<0.0001).

Conclusions:

  • This study addresses the literature gap on e-health prevalence and its effects on patient behavior and perception.
  • Healthcare professionals should collaborate with patients in managing online health information.
  • Physicians must provide comprehensive information during consultations to empower patients in evaluating e-health resources.