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Evaluation of the Use of an Ask-the-Expert e-Consultation Service for Support on Health-Related Requests
Author(s) -
Nicol Nijland,
Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen,
Saskia M. Kelders,
B. J. Brandenburg,
Erwin R. Seydel
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
2010 second international conference on ehealth, telemedicine, and social medicine
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.3233/978-1-60750-588-4-821
E-consultation in health care can be used to respond to an increasing demand for care by offering support on health-related requests. In this study we evaluated the use of an Ask-the-expert e-consultation service in order to assess whether the service is efficient and useful. A content analysis of e-mail exchange between clients and online health professionals was performed to gain insight in the purposes of use of the service. Our findings show that the service was used for e-mails requests on not urgent, minor ailments. Clients asked for health information to increase knowledge on the cause of their injury or disease, its consequences, self-care solutions and treatment options. Decision support on assessing the necessity to visit a doctor for a certain health problem was another important reason to use the service. We believe that web-based triage systems could be used to more easily assess whether certain symptoms need to be investigated.

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