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Patients Who Use E-mediated Communication with Their Doctor: New Constructions of Trust in the Patient-doctor Relationship

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Journal Qual Health Res
Publisher Sage Publications
Specialty Health Services
Date 2006 Jan 6
PMID 16394212
Citations 36
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Abstract

The introduction of information and communication technology (ICT) into the patient-doctor relationship represents a significant change in modern health care. Communication via computers-e-mediated communication-is affecting the context of patient-doctor interaction, touching core elements of the relationship. Based on data from a qualitative study conducted among Norwegian patients who had used ICT to communicate with their doctors, the authors argue that patients' use of ICT and the element of trust in the patient-doctor relationship influence each other. Furthermore, they contend that patients' constructions of trust in this relationship can be understood in light of basic mechanisms in modern society. The study sheds light on some potential concerns and benefits as communication technology increasingly is integrated into the patient-doctor relationship.

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