Web Use for Symptom Appraisal of Physical Health Conditions: A Systematic Review.
Julia MuellerCaroline JaySimon HarperAlan DaviesJulio VegaChris ToddPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2017)
Web use for symptom appraisal has the potential to influence the timing of help seeking for symptoms and the communication between patients and health care professionals during consultations. However, studies lack suitable comparison groups as well as follow-up of participants over time to determine whether Web use results in health care utilization and diagnosis. Future research should involve longitudinal follow-up so that we can weigh the benefits of Web use for symptom appraisal (eg, reductions in delays to diagnosis) against the disadvantages (eg, unnecessary anxiety and health care use) and relate these to health care costs.