[Frequency and utility of internet use by orthopaedic patients].

P H Pennekamp, O Diedrich, O Schmitt, C N Kraft
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Aim: We assessed to what degree orthopaedic patients use the internet as an information platform and how these patients rate the information they obtain over the World Wide Web (WWW).

Methods: 450 consecutive patients consulting the out-patient department of our university clinic for the first time anonymously filled out a three-page questionnaire. Apart from clinical and sociodemographic data, the questionnaire addressed aspects such as the availability of computers and internet. Also, questions concerning the use and interpretation of medical information freely available on the WWW were asked.

Results: 402 questionnaires were evaluated. 54 % of the patients stated that they readily had access to the internet. Of the remaining patients without internet access, 19 % planned the installation in the near future. The prevalence of the use of the WWW of patients in the age group up to 40 years was 72 % and in patients over 40 years only 49 %. Compared with internet non-users, internet users were younger (p < 0.001), more frequently men (p < 0.05), and of a higher education level (p < 0.001). 68 % used the internet on a regular basis with regard to queries concerning their health and well being. More than every third patient (38 %) had consulted the internet about the specific orthopaedic ailment prior to seeking advice in our clinic. Almost half of the patients judged the previous treatment to be partially in accordance with the information obtained from the internet. 86 % considered the information obtained over the WWW as helpful or very helpful. 85 % would recommend other patients to use the internet for information concerning their orthopaedic complaint. 65 % of all patients objected to an orthopaedic on-line consultation via internet.

Conclusion: The internet seems to be an important source of information for orthopaedic patients. The prevalence concerning the use of the WWW is particularly high in younger, well educated patients.

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骨科患者使用互联网的频率和效用。
目的:我们评估骨科患者使用互联网作为信息平台的程度,以及这些患者如何评价他们在万维网(WWW)上获得的信息。方法:连续450例首次到我院门诊就诊的患者匿名填写一份3页的问卷。除了临床和社会人口统计数据外,调查问卷还涉及电脑和互联网的可用性等方面。此外,还询问了有关使用和解释万维网上免费提供的医疗信息的问题。结果:共评估问卷402份。54%的患者表示他们可以很容易地访问互联网。在其余没有互联网接入的患者中,19%计划在不久的将来安装。40岁以下患者使用WWW的患病率为72%,而40岁以上患者仅为49%。与非互联网用户相比,互联网用户更年轻(p < 0.001),男性更常见(p < 0.05),受教育程度更高(p < 0.001)。68%的人定期使用互联网查询有关健康和福祉的问题。超过三分之一的患者(38%)在我们诊所寻求建议之前曾在网上咨询过具体的骨科疾病。几乎一半的患者判断之前的治疗部分是根据从互联网上获得的信息进行的。86%的人认为通过WWW获得的信息是有用的或非常有用的。85%的医生会建议其他患者使用互联网获取有关其骨科投诉的信息。65%的患者反对通过互联网进行骨科在线咨询。结论:网络是骨科患者重要的信息来源。在受过良好教育的年轻患者中,WWW的使用率尤其高。
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