Assessment of Responses in Internet Medical Counseling through a Simulated Patient Case.
- Author:
Dae Sun LEE
1
;
Gui Hong HAM
;
Sun Mi YOO
;
Yoo Seock CHEONG
;
Eal Hwan PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Family Medicine, Dankook University Medical Center, Korea. ewpark@dku.edu
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
internet;
medical counseling;
medical information
- MeSH:
Counseling*;
Diagnosis;
Humans;
Internet*;
Prognosis
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine
2003;24(9):806-811
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Recently, the number of internet users is rapidly increasing and internet medical counseling for medical information is also becoming frequent. The aim of this study was to assess the responses and accuracy of internet medical counseling, and compare the responses according to years and operating groups. METHODS: The subject websites were 79 websites in August, 2000, and 88 in May, 2002, which operated board-type medical counseling. We questioned a simulated case of an acute dermatologic disease. Then we analysed the response rate, the time taken to reply and the accuracy of reponses. RESULTS: The number of websites that answered the question was 38 (48.1%) in 2000, and 73 (83.0%) in 2002. The response rate was significantly higher in 2002 than 2000. Time to reply was significantly shorter in 2002 than 2000. The response rate in hospital or clinic groups was higher than in other groups. The rate to make a correct diagnosis was significantly higher in 2002 than 2000. The rate to mention prognosis and necessity of intensive treatment was significantly higher in 2002 than 2000. CONCLUSION: The response rate was higher 2002 than 2000. Time to reply and the accuracy of answer improved in 2002. The response rate was higher in hospital or clinic group than in other groups.