| Literature DB >> 17425798 |
Hege K Andreassen1, Maria M Bujnowska-Fedak, Catherine E Chronaki, Roxana C Dumitru, Iveta Pudule, Silvina Santana, Henning Voss, Rolf Wynn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: European citizens are increasingly being offered Internet health services. This study investigated patterns of health-related Internet use, its consequences, and citizens' expectations about their doctors' provision of e-health services.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17425798 PMCID: PMC1855923 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Internet health users in 7 European countries.
| Denmark | 960 | 777 | 81 (78–83) | 595 | 62 (59–65) | 77 (74–80) |
| Germany | 974 | 670 | 69 (66–72) | 473 | 49 (45–52) | 71 (67–74) |
| Greece | 1000 | 422 | 42 (39–45) | 229 | 23 (20–26) | 54 (49–59) |
| Latvia | 1000 | 534 | 53 (50–57) | 346 | 35 (32–38) | 65 (61–69) |
| Norway | 972 | 778 | 80 (78–83) | 577 | 59 (56–62) | 74 (71–77) |
| Poland | 1027 | 545 | 53 (50–56) | 428 | 42 (39–45) | 79 (75–82) |
| Portugal | 2001 | 988 | 49 (47–52) | 598 | 30 (28–32) | 62 (59–65) |
Total count and % in the populations and among Internet-users with (95% Confidence Intervals)
Factors that affect health-related use of the Internet1
| M | 3457 | 1630 | 47 | 1 | 2401 | 1630 | 68 | 1 | ||
| F | 4441 | 1866 | 42 | *** | 0,80 (0,72–0,89) | 2500 | 1866 | 75 | * | 1,17 (1,03–1,34) |
| 15–29 | 2045 | 1284 | 63 | 1 | 1819 | 1284 | 71 | 1 | ||
| 30–44 | 2335 | 1284 | 55 | *** | 0,59 (0,52–0,68) | 1727 | 1284 | 74 | * | 1,25 (1,06–1,48) |
| 45–59 | 1875 | 737 | 39 | *** | 0,34 (0,29–0,39) | 1055 | 737 | 70 | 0,99 (0,82–1,20) | |
| 60 + | 1644 | 191 | 12 | *** | 0,08 (0,07–0,10) | 299 | 191 | 64 | *** | 0,61 (0,47–0,80) |
| Below A-Level | 2149 | 520 | 24 | 1 | 820 | 520 | 63 | 1 | ||
| A-Level | 4276 | 2076 | 49 | *** | 2,18 (1,92–2,48) | 2885 | 2076 | 72 | *** | 1,42 (1,20–1,69) |
| Above A-Level | 1473 | 900 | 61 | *** | 3,98 (3,36–4,70) | 1195 | 900 | 75 | *** | 1,88 (1,52–2,32) |
| No paid work | 4142 | 1495 | 36 | 1 | 2030 | 1495 | 73 | 1 | ||
| Blue-collar position | 1443 | 574 | 40 | * | 0,83 (0,72–0,96) | 904 | 574 | 64 | *** | 0,61 (0,51–0,74) |
| White-collar position | 2311 | 1426 | 62 | *** | 1,60 (1,40–1,83) | 1966 | 1426 | 74 | * | 0,81 (0,68–0,95) |
| 0 | 1188 | 498 | 42 | 1 | 760 | 498 | 66 | 1 | ||
| 1–5 | 4502 | 2110 | 47 | *** | 1,33 (1,16–1,54) | 3015 | 2110 | 70 | * | 1,24 (1,04–1,48) |
| More than 5 | 2041 | 823 | 40 | *** | 1,58 (1,33–1,87) | 1037 | 823 | 79 | *** | 1,94 (1,55–2,41) |
| Good | 5263 | 2686 | 51 | 1 | 3770 | 2686 | 71 | 1 | ||
| Fair | 2173 | 705 | 32 | *** | 0,70 (0,61–0,79) | 988 | 705 | 71 | 0,94 (0,80–1,11) | |
| Poor | 448 | 102 | 23 | *** | 0,53 (0,40–0,69) | 139 | 102 | 71 | 0,83 (0,55–1,25) | |
| No | 6477 | 2872 | 44 | 1 | 4134 | 2872 | 82 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 1421 | 624 | 44 | *** | 1,60 (1,38–1,85) | 766 | 624 | *** | 1,73 (1,40–2,15) | |
| No | 4160 | 1773 | 43 | 1 | 2413 | 1773 | 74 | 1 | ||
| Yes | 3738 | 1723 | 46 | * | 1,14 (1,02–1,27) | 2487 | 1723 | 69 | 0,92 (0,80–1,06) | |
| 7903 | 3496 | 44 | 4901 | 3496 | 71 | |||||
† A-level education is equivalent to completed secondary school
‡ Variables included in logistic regression: Gender, age, education, employment status, number of visits to GP, subjective assessment of health status, personal long-term illness or disability diagnosis, long-term illness or disability diagnosis in the family
*Significant at p < 0,05 **Significant at p < 0,005 ***Significant at p < 0,001
E-health activities and consequences in the total sample and among Internet users3.
| Interact with web doctor/health professional you have not met | 1485 | 19 | 30 |
| Approach family doctor or other known health professionals | 325 | 4 | 7 |
| Self-help activities | 1325 | 17 | 27 |
| Order medicines/health products | 1016 | 13 | 21 |
| Read about health or illness | 2567 | 33 | 52 |
| Decide whether to see a doctor | 2254 | 29 | 46 |
| Prepare for an appointment | 1830 | 23 | 37 |
| Look up information after an appointment | 2139 | 27 | 44 |
| Feelings of anxiety | 754 | 10 | 15 |
| Feelings of reassurance or relief | 1464 | 19 | 30 |
| Willingness to change diet/lifestyle habits | 1611 | 20 | 33 |
| Suggestions/queries about diagnoses | 1612 | 20 | 33 |
| Change of medicine without consulting a health professional | 192 | 2 | 4 |
| Making, cancelling or changing a doctor's appointment | 445 | 6 | 9 |
1Sample weighted for population size.
How people value the importance of different health information channels.
| Face to face contact with a health professional | 6469 | 82 | 3993 | 81 |
| Family and friends | 5032 | 64 | 2985 | 61 |
| Books/encyclopedias | 4821 | 61 | 3098 | 63 |
| TV/Radio | 4770 | 40 | 2734 | 56 |
| Pharmacies | 4735 | 60 | 2755 | 56 |
| Newspapers/magazines | 4497 | 57 | 2667 | 54 |
| Courses and lectures | 2735 | 56 | 1774 | 36 |
| The Internet | 3141 | 40 | 2607 | 53 |
1 Sample weighted for population size. Included in the table are those who answered 4 or 5 on a 5-point scale where 5 was very important
Importance of different e-health services in the choice of a doctor in the total population and among Internet users.
| E-mail communication | 2738 | 35 | 2228 | 45 |
| E-mail prescriptions | 1774 | 22 | 1380 | 28 |
| Order/change appointments online | 2658 | 34 | 2099 | 43 |
| Doctor's office has website | 3107 | 39 | 2343 | 48 |
| Reminders via SMS | 2744 | 35 | 1914 | 39 |
| Access to own electronic patient record | 2873 | 36 | 2175 | 44 |
| Cost of services | 4305 | 55 | 2654 | 54 |
| Information on the doctors' practice | 4424 | 56 | 2902 | 59 |
| Recommendation by others | 4852 | 61 | 3232 | 66 |
| General accessibility | 5867 | 74 | 3826 | 78 |
1 Sample weighted for population size. Included in the table are those who answered 4 or 5 on a 5-point scale where 5 was very important