Title: Health Benefits of the Internet
1Health Benefits of the Internet
- Bae Soukphouangkhm
- Matthew Williamson
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3Revolution
- Technological
- Behavior shift
- Curing to prevention
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5Whats the
6WWW
- Flexible
- Fast
- Instant communication
- Tons of info
7Communication Feedback
8Every Voice Can Be Heard
9Health Information Sought on the Internet
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11Trend of Internet Use for Health Concerns
- Health promotion mass media campaigns increase
health awareness - Trend towards self-reliance and patient power.
- Current information.
12Patient Doctor Relationship
- Under Radar
- Self diagnosis
- Efficient Dr Time
- Know as much
- Less time with Dr
- Required
- Provided
13Advantage - Patient
- Prevention
- Cheap research
- Education
- Support
- Patients
- Friends
14Impact of Health Care Among Patients
- http//www.jmir.org/content/jmir_v4/jmir_v4i2/jmir
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15Patient and the Internet
- Anderson JG, Rainey MR, Eysenbach G. The impact
of cyberhealth on the physician-patient
relationship. J Med Sys. 2003 27(1)67-83.
16Evolution of Information Gap between
Patient-Physician
- Anderson JG, Rainey MR, Eysenbach G. The impact
of cyberhealth on the physician-patient
relationship. J Med Sys. 2003 27(1)67-83.
17Evolution of Information Gap between
Patient-Physician
- Anderson JG, Rainey MR, Eysenbach G. The impact
of cyberhealth on the physician-patient
relationship. J Med Sys. 2003 27(1)67-83.
18Advantage - Doctor
- Education patient
- Efficient face time
- Less nuisance visits
- E-office
19Advantage - Medical Professionals
- Information on rare health conditions
- Health news
- Recruit subjects for clinical trials and support
groups (advertise) - Reduce layers of administration
20Advantage - Community
- Health outreach
- Data communication
- Donor networks
21Social Advantage
22Informed
- Internet intervention
- Cancer patients
- Family members
- Satisfaction
- Care
- Interaction
Edgar, L, Greenberg A, Remmer J. Providing
internet lessons to oncology patients and family
members a shared project. Psycho-Oncology 2002
11 43.9-446.
23Self Esteem
- Breast Cancer (NYC)
- Less loneliness
- Social support
- Minorities greatest boost in esteem
- Target minority groups
Fogel J, Albert SM, Schnabel F, Ditkoff BA,
Neugut AI. Racial/ethnic differences and
potential psychological benefits in use of the
internet by women with breast cancer.
Psycho-Oncology. 2003 12 107-117.
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25Access to Information
- Health disease topics
- Drugs
- Research findings
- Support groups
- Levy JA, Strombeck R. Health benefits and risks
of the internet. J Med Sys. 2002 26(6)495-510.
26- Miller, T.E., and Reents, S., The health care
industry in transition The online mandate to
change. Cyber Dialogue, p.3. 1999,
(http//www.cyberdialogue.com/pdfs/wp/wp-cch-1999-
transition.pdf)
27Disease prevention to Health Promotion
- Online communities
- Spreading the word
- Promote overall health of the population
28Digital Divides
- Age
- Social Status
- Finance
- Access to public services
- Education
- Access
29Bridging the Gaps
30Warning
- Source
- Conflict of interest
- Review
- Evidence based
- Extreme claims
- Not related
- Dont ignore Dr
- E-health
- New
- Lacks sci rigor
31Its a Revolution, Baby
32References
- Anderson JG, Rainey MR, Eysenbach G. The impact
of cyberhealth on the physician-patient
relationship. J Med Sys. 2003 27(1)67-83. - Edgar, L, Greenberg A, Remmer J. Providing
internet lessons to oncology patients and family
members a shared project. Psycho-Oncology. 2002
11 43.9-446. - Fogel J, Albert SM, Schnabel F, Ditkoff BA,
Neugut AI. Racial/ethnic differences and
potential psychological benefits in use of the
internet by women with breast cancer.
Psycho-Oncology. 2003 12 107-117. - Levy JA, Strombeck R. Health benefits and risks
of the internet. J Med Sys. 2002 26(6)495-510. - Oermann MH, Lesley ML, VanderWal JS. Using web
sites on quality health care for teaching
consumers in public libraries. Q Manage Health
Care. 2005 14(3) 188-195.