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Teleneurology by Internet and Telephone - A Study of Medical Self-help

English · Hardback

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Medical information is now widely available on the Internet and through telephone helplines such as NHS Direct and the focus on patient self care is likely to increase. Clinicians in all specialties will often encounter patients who have made self-directed searches for medical information prior to the clinical encounter.
Teleneurology by Internet and Telephone is a study of patient information-seeking behaviour in neurology patients prior to referral from primary to secondary care. The book analyses frequency of Internet access and use, and of telephone helpline awareness and use. It also explores use of these modalities over time, use according to patient gender and age and by gender and age over time.
Teleneurology by Internet and Telephone is an accessible overview of the utility of these modalities of health information provision and will be of interest not only to neurologists and clinicians in other specialities but also to public health researchers, sociologists and political scientists with an interest in questions of health care provision.

List of contents

Introduction.- Objectives, Methods, and Analysis.- Teleneurology by Internet.- Teleneurology by Telephone: NHS Direct.- Summary.- Bibliography.- References.

About the author

Andrew J. Larner, MD practices at the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Lower Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Summary

Medical information is now widely available on the Internet and through telephone helplines such as NHS Direct and the focus on patient self care is likely to increase. Clinicians in all specialties will often encounter patients who have made self-directed searches for medical information prior to the clinical encounter.
Teleneurology by Internet and Telephone
is a study of patient information-seeking behaviour in neurology patients prior to referral from primary to secondary care. The book analyses frequency of Internet access and use, and of telephone helpline awareness and use. It also explores use of these modalities over time, use according to patient gender and age and by gender and age over time. 

Teleneurology by Internet and Telephone
is an accessible overview of the utility of these modalities of health information provision and will be of interest not only to neurologists and clinicians in other specialities but also to public health researchers, sociologists and political scientists with an interest in questions of health care provision.

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From the reviews:
“The author presents this as a ‘monograph document’ on patient use of the Internet and telephone help lines to find medical information. … Based on the author’s outpatient clinic neurology practice over 10 years in the United Kingdom, he refers to the work as an ‘observational study’ with no a priori hypothesis. The audience is … outpatient neurology practitioners, and in particular, directed to those who practice in the United Kingdom. … The book is unique.” (Maria I. Aguilar, Doody’s Review Service, December, 2011)

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From the reviews:
"The author presents this as a 'monograph document' on patient use of the Internet and telephone help lines to find medical information. ... Based on the author's outpatient clinic neurology practice over 10 years in the United Kingdom, he refers to the work as an 'observational study' with no a priori hypothesis. The audience is ... outpatient neurology practitioners, and in particular, directed to those who practice in the United Kingdom. ... The book is unique." (Maria I. Aguilar, Doody's Review Service, December, 2011)

Product details

Authors A J Larner, A. J. Larner, A.J. Larner, AJ Larner, Andrew Larner, Andrew J. Larner
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2011
 
EAN 9780857296900
ISBN 978-0-85729-690-0
No. of pages 60
Dimensions 159 mm x 11 mm x 241 mm
Weight 240 g
Illustrations XII, 60 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Neurology, Public Health, Public health & preventive medicine, internet;referral;telephone

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