Should inflammatory bowel disease clinicians provide their patients with e-Health resources?: patients' and professionals' perspectives
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2022-12-22Cita bibliográfica
Echarri A, Pérez-Calle JL, Calvo M, Molina G, Sierra-Ausín M, Morete-Pérez MC, Manceñido N, Botella B, Cano N, Castro B, Martín-Rodríguez D, Sánchez-Ortega Y, Corsino P, Cañas M, López-Calleja AM, Nos P, Muñiz J. Should inflammatory bowel disease clinicians provide their patients with e-Health resources?: patients' and professionals' perspectives. Telemed J E Health. 2023 Oct;29(10):1504-1513.
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[Abstract] Introduction: The internet is emerging as a source of information for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, it is not always reliable and may cause anxiety. We aim to assess patients' information habits and patients' and professionals' perceptions of a national website integrated as an educational resource for the IBD unit. Methods: Patients aged 18-65 years, comfortable with the internet, and attending follow-ups at participating IBD units (March-June 2019) and their professionals were invited to evaluate a recommended website through an online survey. Results: Three hundred eighty-nine patients and 95 professionals completed the survey. The internet (n = 109; 27.4%) was the second preferred source of information after the health care team (n = 229; 57.5%). Eighty percent of patients searched the internet for information on their disease and 28.6% did so at least once a week (n = 114), especially newly diagnosed ones (<2 years). Patients valued a website recommended by their professional (n = 379; 95.2%) and endorsed by the National Working Group (n = 377; 94.7%). They would attend online educational initiatives on the website (n = 279; 70.1%) and complete periodical surveys to improve its usefulness (n = 338; 84.9%). According to IBD professionals, this type of website is the best patient source of supplementary information (n = 76; 80%) and they "prescribe" it to most patients (67.0 ± 25.2%), especially the newly diagnosed patients (52.7 ± 26.5%). It effectively integrates routine face-to-face education (n = 95; 100%). Conclusions: Patients of IBD units, especially newly diagnosed ones, appreciate a trusted e-Health resource to back up professional information. The favorable opinion of patients and professionals will allow its use in training interventions.
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Digital health
Digital health resources
e-Health
Inflammatory bowel disease
Online health
Patient education
Telemedicine
Web application
Website
Digital health resources
e-Health
Inflammatory bowel disease
Online health
Patient education
Telemedicine
Web application
Website
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence (CC-BY-NC 4.0)
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1530-5627
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