A survey of patient satisfaction and use of the internet for health information

To survey patients/carers’ use of the Internet and other sources for health information, to determine how useful health information over the Internet was to patients/carers and to assess the potential use of validated health information on the Internet by our patients. A multidisciplinary questionnaire survey of the use of the Internet for health information was performed. The study population consisted of patients and accompanying adults 18 years and older who attended outpatient clinics at Nottingham City Hospital for a period of two weeks in July 2005. The questionnaire captured information on demographics, frequency of use of the Internet, sources of health information, satisfaction rating of health information obtained on the Internet and their interest in using trustworthy health information Internet site if made available. Of the 800 questionnaires sent out, 663 responded (83%). Sixty three percent of patients had access to the Internet. 42% of the participants had used the Internet to access health information prior to this survey. 7.5% of the participants who have no access to the Internet, have had someone else look up health information on the Internet on their behalf. 95% of the respondents who had used the Internet for health information rated such information between average to excellent. 82% of those with Internet access and 21% of those with no Internet access would be interested in using trustworthy health information on the internet. Nearly half of our population of secondary care patients have used the internet to access health information and most are interested in using validated health information. Delivery of validated health information via the internet should be a priority for health care providers.

[1]  G. Abraham [The new patient]. , 2007, Revue medicale suisse.

[2]  Joseph A. Diaz,et al.  Patients’ use of the internet for medical information , 2002, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[3]  P. Durani,et al.  Sources used by patients seeking information about peripheral vascular disease: Is the Internet relevant? , 2005 .

[4]  C. Pasapula,et al.  Survey Of Internet Use To Access Health Information Amongst Patients Attending A Colo-Rectal Clinic , 2004 .

[5]  L. Baker,et al.  Use of the Internet and e-mail for health care information: results from a national survey. , 2003, JAMA.

[6]  J. Scholefield,et al.  Finding the best from the rest: evaluation of the quality of patient information on the Internet. , 2003, Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

[7]  R. Watson The new patient power. , 2001, Newsweek.

[8]  R. Kravitz,et al.  Health information on the Internet: accessibility, quality, and readability in English and Spanish. , 2001, JAMA.

[9]  J. O'connor,et al.  Use of the Web for medical information by a gastroenterology clinic population. , 2000, JAMA.

[10]  T Leaffer,et al.  The Internet: an underutilized tool in patient education. , 2000, Computers in nursing.

[11]  Lee Rainie,et al.  The online health care revolution: how the web helps americans take better care of themselves , 2000 .

[12]  L. Soot,et al.  Vascular surgery and the Internet: a poor source of patient-oriented information. , 1999, Journal of vascular surgery.

[13]  A. Huntley The need to know: patients, e-mail, and the Internet. , 1999, Archives of dermatology.

[14]  L. Sherman The World Wide Web: what physicians should know when patients are surfing the net. , 1998, WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin.

[15]  B L Humphreys,et al.  Medicine and health on the Internet: the good, the bad, and the ugly. , 1998, JAMA.

[16]  O. Ayonrinde,et al.  Patients in cyberspace: information or confusion? , 1998, Postgraduate medical journal.

[17]  P. Impicciatore,et al.  Reliability of health information for the public on the world wide web: systematic survey of advice on managing fever in children at home , 1997, BMJ.

[18]  J C Wyatt,et al.  Commentary: measuring quality and impact of the world wide web , 1997, BMJ.

[19]  E. Coiera,et al.  The Internet's challenge to health care provision , 1996, BMJ.

[20]  J. B. Gregg,et al.  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. , 1910, California state journal of medicine.