How is the wide availability of health information on the web changing the relationships between patients and doctors?
The use of the World Wide Web has made major changes in our day-to-day activities. To name a few, we use the web to pay our bills, talk to our friends and relatives, and when we are not feeling well we use it to contact our doctors and nurses for advice. The relationship between doctors and their patients is one of the most important elements in healthcare. The doctor-patient relationship must have respect on both sides. There must be a semblance of trust. Doctors and patients need to agree on the treatment of the illness or disease. How is the wide availability of health information on the web changing the relationships between patients and doctors?
The information that can be found on the Internet is extensive, but not all of it is correct. I believe that you must verify the source of the information and make sure it is what you need before accepting it as being correct. The Internet has become a significant resource for anyone looking for healthcare information. In a study completed by Lisa M. Soederberg Miller PhD, the Director of the Adult Development Lab and …show more content…
Some of them show that doctors think the Internet complicates their relationship with patients and undermines their credibility. While the studies in Taiwan and Toronto both exclusively using cancer patients, both show that patients had the desire to learn more about the treatment options available and were able to discuss those options with their doctors. In Taiwan the patients were still afraid of the doctors authority, but they had the ability to change