The Association Between Internet Use and Ambulatory Care-Seeking Behaviors in Taiwan: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Ronan Wenhan HsiehLikwang ChenTsung-Fu ChenJyh-Chong LiangTzu-Bin LinYen-Yuan ChenChin-Chung TsaiPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2016)
The inconsistent quality of health-related information obtained from the Internet may be associated with patients' increasing need for interpreting and discussing the information with health care professionals, thus resulting in an increasing number of outpatient clinic visits. In addition, the media literacy of Web-based health-related information seekers may also affect their ambulatory care-seeking behaviors, such as outpatient clinic visits.