Searching for Health Guidance Patients usually search for trusted health information but on their own terms. Examples of the available sources of health guidance or information in the world of today include:
Doctors/physicians Online health resources Pharma advertisements
After introduction of online health resources, there have emerged many group websites offering reliable health information. But do you think these sites can be trusted? Learn more! Ask a Patient about Research Treatment According to mHealthSpot, patients usually research treatment information from online sources and from their doctors. After a survey conducted in 2015, about 24% of the respondents said that they use online health resources as their trusted source of information. After another survey in 2016, 29% of those surveyed said that online research was their best and trusted source of health information. Doctors are the Most Trusted Source Although online research is increasingly on use, doctors are the most trusted source of health guidance. Doctors are trusted by about 95 percent of consumers but:
About 62 percent of patients responded that they would research for a prescribed treatment from an online source after visiting the doctor first. 53 percent said that they would research online for an alternative treatment apart from the one prescribed by their doctors 61 percent of those surveyed said that they are likely to ask for specific prescription medication by its name.
Consumers are motivated by online health resources due to ease of use Consumers or patients are usually motivated by online health resources not because they are reliable trusted sources but because they are easy and cheap to use. Advocacy group websites are among the trusted sources of health guidance but very little utilize them. After a survey conducted in 2016, it was found that 59 percent of consumers trust advocacy group websites but only 16 percent of consumers visit the sites for help. Examples of advocacy group websites include:
WebMD- WebMD is visited by about 53% of consumers and is ranked the top among online health resources. According to statistics, out of those who visit the site about 39 percent said that they visited it because they trusted it as a source of health guidance. 56 percent consumers however said that they visited this advocacy group website because of its ease of use.