Int J Electron Healthc
January 2008
While users of web-based information often report their reliance on such information for medical decision making, it has yet to be determined if this is universally true across all types of information or specialty domains. Some have argued that the web may be improperly used as 'substituted clinical judgement', rather than serving as a support tool for patients and their doctors. Further, little attention has been paid to the selective development of methodologies for consumer-centred discussions, or to selective grouping and analysis of debated 'domains of uncertainty' in healthcare.
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