The Implications of Internet Use in the Doctor–Patient Relationship: A Case Study in A Hospital in the City of São Paulo - Brazil

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  • Jayr Figueiredo de Oliveira EAESP-FGV

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https://doi.org/10.5585/rgss.v2i1.53

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information technology, human relationship, health services, doctor–patient relationship, health information

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The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the influence of the Internet on the patient–physician relationship as perceived by physicians. We used a self-administered questionnaire about physician perception on the use of the Internet by patients and about whether that use interferes with the doctor–patient relationship. Of 116 physicians responding, 85.3% reported that their patients accessed the Internet and that 92% used that information in a following visit. When a patient seeks information on the Internet, the medical visit takes longer, according to 46.6% of the respondents, and 42.2% stated that patients brought information that was not known by the doctors themselves. Overall, 56.9% of the physicians thought that the Internet helped the doctor–patient relationship, 27.6% thought it interfered with the relationship, and 15.5% believed that the Internet had a negative impact.

DOI: 10.5585/rgss.v2i1.53

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Jayr Figueiredo de Oliveira, EAESP-FGV

Bacharelado e Mestrado em Administração, Doutorado em Educação, Pós-Doutorado em Administração

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2013-06-01

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Oliveira, J. F. de. (2013). The Implications of Internet Use in the Doctor–Patient Relationship: A Case Study in A Hospital in the City of São Paulo - Brazil. Revista De Gestão Em Sistemas De Saúde, 2(1), 42–66. https://doi.org/10.5585/rgss.v2i1.53

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