TY - JOUR
T1 - How will e-health affect patient participation in the clinic? A review of e-health studies and the current evidence for changes in the relationship between medical professionals and patients
AU - Dedding, Christine
AU - van Doorn, Roesja
AU - Winkler, Lex
AU - Reis, Ria
PY - 2011/1
Y1 - 2011/1
N2 - In this report we discuss the consequences of e-health for patient-clinician encounters. On the basis of an analysis of the literature, we propose an analytical framework, composed of five different themes, regarding the impact of e-health on the relationship between patients and their health professionals. Internet health sites can: be or come to be a replacement for face-to-face consultations; supplement existing forms of care; create favorable circumstances for strengthening patient participation; disturb relations; and/or force or demand more intense patient participation. Though there is as yet insufficient empirical evidence supporting these effects, we believe that distinguishing the proposed themes will help to guide an in-depth discussion and further research. We conclude that in particular the redistribution of tasks and responsibilities to patients in their daily lives requires more attention in future research.
AB - In this report we discuss the consequences of e-health for patient-clinician encounters. On the basis of an analysis of the literature, we propose an analytical framework, composed of five different themes, regarding the impact of e-health on the relationship between patients and their health professionals. Internet health sites can: be or come to be a replacement for face-to-face consultations; supplement existing forms of care; create favorable circumstances for strengthening patient participation; disturb relations; and/or force or demand more intense patient participation. Though there is as yet insufficient empirical evidence supporting these effects, we believe that distinguishing the proposed themes will help to guide an in-depth discussion and further research. We conclude that in particular the redistribution of tasks and responsibilities to patients in their daily lives requires more attention in future research.
KW - Doctor-patient communication
KW - E-Health
KW - Health information
KW - Internet
KW - Patient participation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.10.017
DO - 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.10.017
M3 - Article
C2 - 21129832
AN - SCOPUS:78650173967
SN - 0277-9536
VL - 72
SP - 49
EP - 53
JO - Social Science and Medicine
JF - Social Science and Medicine
IS - 1
ER -