Methods Inf Med 2002; 41(03): 230-234
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634441
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Guidelines, the Internet, and Personal Health

Insights from the Canadian HEALNet Experience[1]
J. R. Moehr
1   School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
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08. Februar 2018 (online)

Summary

Objectives: To summarize the insights gained in collaborative research in a Canadian Network of Centres of Excellence, devoted to the promotion of evidence-based practice, and to relate this experience to Internet support of health promotion and consumer health informatics.

Methods: A subjective review of insights is undertaken.

Results: Work directed the development of systems incorporating guidelines, care maps, etc., for use by professionals met with limited acceptance. Evidence-based tools for health care consumers are a desirable complement but require radically different content and delivery modes. In addition to evidence-based material offered by professionals, a wide array of Internet-based products and services provided by consumers for consumers emerged and proved a beneficial complement.

Conclusion: The consumer-driven products and services provided via the Internet are a potentially important and beneficial complement of traditional health services. They affect the health consumer-provider roles and require changes in healthcare practices.

1 HEALNet and the work of many investigators inspire this account of the HEALNet experience. However, all observations and interpretations are strictly the personal view of the author.


 
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