Internet usage trends in medical informatics


Autoria(s): Nugawela, Saliya; Sahama, Tony R.
Contribuinte(s)

Peiris, Shelton

Data(s)

30/12/2011

Resumo

Technological growth in the 21st century is exponential. Simultaneously, development of the associated risk, uncertainty and user acceptance are scattered. This required appropriate study to establish people accepting controversial technology (PACT). The Internet and services around it, such as World Wide Web, e-mail, instant messaging and social networking are increasingly becoming important in many aspects of our lives. Information related to medical and personal health sharing using the Internet is controversial and demand validity, usability and acceptance. Whilst literature suggest, Internet enhances patients and physicians’ positive interactions some studies establish opposite of such interaction in particular the associated risk. In recent years Internet has attracted considerable attention as a means to improve health and health care delivery. However, it is not clear how widespread the use of Internet for health care really is or what impact it has on health care utilisation. Estimated impact of Internet usage varies widely from the locations locally and globally. As a result, an estimate (or predication) of Internet use and their effects in Medical Informatics related decision-making is impractical. This open up research issues on validating and accepting Internet usage when designing and developing appropriate policy and processes activities for Medical Informatics, Health Informatics and/or e-Health related protocols. Access and/or availability of data on Internet usage for Medical Informatics related activities are unfeasible. This paper presents a trend analysis of the growth of Internet usage in medical informatics related activities. In order to perform the analysis, data was extracted from ERA (Excellence Research in Australia) ranked “A” and “A*” Journal publications and reports from the authenticated public domain. The study is limited to the analyses of Internet usage trends in United States, Italy, France and Japan. Projected trends and their influence to the field of medical informatics is reviewed and discussed. The study clearly indicates a trend of patients becoming active consumers of health information rather than passive recipients.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60685/

Publicador

Applied Statistical Asociation of Sri Lanka and the School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Sydney, Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60685/1/Nugawela_and_Sahama_%28SLJAS2011%29_2011.pdf

http://at.yorku.ca/c/b/c/i/01.htm

Nugawela, Saliya & Sahama, Tony R. (2011) Internet usage trends in medical informatics. In Peiris, Shelton (Ed.) Statistical Concepts and Methods for the Modern World An international conference organised by the Applied Statistical Association of Sri Lanka, Applied Statistical Asociation of Sri Lanka and the School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Sydney, Australia, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 The authors.

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #Health Information #Internet Usage #Trend Analysis
Tipo

Conference Paper