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

被引:17
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作者
Sood, Nikita [1 ]
Jimenez, David E. [1 ]
Pham, Tammy B. [1 ]
Cordrey, Kyla [1 ]
Awadalla, Nicol [1 ]
Milanaik, Ruth [1 ]
机构
[1] Steven & Alexandra Cohen Childrens Med Ctr New Yo, Lake Success, NY 11042 USA
关键词
Internet; online health information; pediatrician; trust; diagnosis; second opinion; differential diagnosis; search results; INTERNET;
D O I
10.1177/0009922819845163
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
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.
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页码:889 / 896
页数:8
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