The Internet-current trends and future expectations among Brazilian pediatricians and otolaryngologists with a special interest in pediatric otolaryngology
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The Internet-current trends and future expectations among Brazilian pediatricians and otolaryngologists with a special interest in pediatric otolaryngology
Abstract
Objective: To assess Internet use among a group of Brazilian pediatricians and otolaryngologists and to inquire about possible Web based medical resources.
Methods: Questionnaires were distributed among attendees of a 2001 Pediatric Otolaryngology meeting in Brazil. Multiple choice or yes/no questions related to the use of the Internet among physicians were presented.
Results: All of the 99 respondents of an estimated 900 attendees, had Internet access (high-speed 18%, conventional 77%); 52% at home, 42% in the office and 6% at both sites. Eighty-one percent of those responding regularly used the Internet for medical updating. Sharing a pediatric otolayngology medical association Web site with patients was desired by 73%; an interest in personal Web based medical information and updates was demonstrated by 97%. Five percent of respondents already had established personal practice Web sites and 54% agreed with potential benefits for improving medical practice.
Conclusion: The potential role of electronic communication and a desire to establish a pediatric otolaryngology Web site that would maximize inclusiveness is appreciated by this group of Brazilian otolaryngologists and pediatricians.
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