Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet

Background The internet is increasingly used for health matters, including consulting a doctor. Primary care physicians (general practitioners) will probably be involved in performing text-based consultations on the internet as a complement to physical meetings. In the present study, we explored the...

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Main Authors: Göran Umefjord, Hans Malker, Niclas Olofsson, Lars-Olof Hensjö, Göran Petersson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2004-05-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/112
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spelling doaj-45e9cb8b43224f199eb7355302a692d52020-11-24T22:24:26ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632004-05-01122859010.14236/jhi.v12i2.11291Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internetGöran UmefjordHans MalkerNiclas OlofssonLars-Olof HensjöGöran PeterssonBackground The internet is increasingly used for health matters, including consulting a doctor. Primary care physicians (general practitioners) will probably be involved in performing text-based consultations on the internet as a complement to physical meetings. In the present study, we explored the experiences of GPs already performing consultations on the internet: the challenges, worries and educational demands of the task. Materials and methods A questionnaire was given to 21 GPs performing consultations on the internet for a public, non-commercial ‘ask the doctor’ service. The questionnaire was carried out at a meeting or sent by mail. The doctors answered a total of 28 questions, 12 of which included graded alternatives. Results The participating GPs were stimulated and challenged by performing consultations on the internet with previously unknown enquirers, in spite of limitations caused by the lack of personal meetings and physical examinations. The participants experienced a high educational value as a result of the problem-based learning situation induced by unfamiliar questions. The asynchronous feature was appreciated as it allowed time to reflect and perform relevant information searches before replying. Prior training and long-term experience as a family doctor were recommended before embarking on this method of consultation. Conclusions We conclude that the GPs studied experienced their new role as internet doctors mainly in a positive way, with some limitations. With the increase in consultations on the internet, training in this technique should be integrated into the curricula of medical schools and of continuous professional development (CPD).https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/112information servicesinternetremote consultation
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author Göran Umefjord
Hans Malker
Niclas Olofsson
Lars-Olof Hensjö
Göran Petersson
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Hans Malker
Niclas Olofsson
Lars-Olof Hensjö
Göran Petersson
Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
information services
internet
remote consultation
author_facet Göran Umefjord
Hans Malker
Niclas Olofsson
Lars-Olof Hensjö
Göran Petersson
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title Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
title_short Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
title_full Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
title_fullStr Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
title_full_unstemmed Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
title_sort primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
publisher BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
series Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
issn 2058-4555
2058-4563
publishDate 2004-05-01
description Background The internet is increasingly used for health matters, including consulting a doctor. Primary care physicians (general practitioners) will probably be involved in performing text-based consultations on the internet as a complement to physical meetings. In the present study, we explored the experiences of GPs already performing consultations on the internet: the challenges, worries and educational demands of the task. Materials and methods A questionnaire was given to 21 GPs performing consultations on the internet for a public, non-commercial ‘ask the doctor’ service. The questionnaire was carried out at a meeting or sent by mail. The doctors answered a total of 28 questions, 12 of which included graded alternatives. Results The participating GPs were stimulated and challenged by performing consultations on the internet with previously unknown enquirers, in spite of limitations caused by the lack of personal meetings and physical examinations. The participants experienced a high educational value as a result of the problem-based learning situation induced by unfamiliar questions. The asynchronous feature was appreciated as it allowed time to reflect and perform relevant information searches before replying. Prior training and long-term experience as a family doctor were recommended before embarking on this method of consultation. Conclusions We conclude that the GPs studied experienced their new role as internet doctors mainly in a positive way, with some limitations. With the increase in consultations on the internet, training in this technique should be integrated into the curricula of medical schools and of continuous professional development (CPD).
topic information services
internet
remote consultation
url https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/112
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