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Paging Dr. Google: The Effect of Online Health Information on Trust in Pediatricians' Diagnoses

机译:寻呼谷歌博士:在线健康信息对儿科医生诊断的信任的影响

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This study investigates how parental trust in physician diagnoses and likelihood of seeking a second opinion (SO) are affected by Internet sources. In an anonymous survey, 1374 parents of minors viewed a vignette describing their child's symptoms followed by Internet results that either supported or contradicted the pediatrician's diagnosis (Dx). A control group did not view any Internet results. After learning the Dx, participants rated trust in the Dx and likelihood of seeking a SO on a 7-point Likert-type scale. Participants who viewed contradicting results were less likely to trust the Dx (P < .001) and more likely to seek a SO than the control (P < .001). Participants who viewed supporting results were more likely to trust the Dx (P < .001) and less likely to seek a SO than the control (P < .001). Physicians must be aware of the influence the Internet may have on patients' trust.
机译:本研究调查了家长信任如何在医生诊断和寻求第二种意见(SO)的可能性受到互联网来源的影响。 在一个匿名的调查中,1374名未成年人的父母观看了一个描述他们孩子症状的小插图,随后被支持或与儿科医生的诊断(DX)相矛盾的互联网结果。 对照组没有查看任何互联网结果。 在学习DX之后,参与者对DX的信任和寻求7分Likert型规模的可能性。 观众观看矛盾结果的参与者不太可能相信DX(P <.001),并且更有可能寻求远离控制(P <.001)。 观看支持结果的参与者更有可能相信DX(P <.001),并且不太可能寻求远离控制(P <.001)。 医生必须意识到互联网可能对患者信任的影响。

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