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The effect of using internet hospitals on the physician-patient relationship: Patient perspective

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2023.105058

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Internet hospitals; Medical services; Physician-patient relationship; Patient perception

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Internet hospitals are rapidly developing in China. This study found that the current use of internet hospitals during outpatient visits did not significantly enhance the physician-patient relationship. Internet hospital users gave lower scores in various aspects of the relationship compared to non-users. The study emphasizes the importance of improving physicians' online communication skills and strengthening the level of trust between physicians and patients.
Background: Internet hospitals are rapidly developing in China. Despite many studies regarding internet hospi-tals, there has been little further research that evaluates the impact of using internet hospitals on the physician-patient relationship during outpatient visits. Methods: We developed a questionnaire based on the patient-doctor relationship questionnaire (PDRQ-9) to survey the physician-patient relationship. A sample of 505 patients who sought medical services from offline physical or internet hospitals was selected by convenience sampling. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to determine whether the use of internet hospitals during outpatient visits was associated with the physician-patient relationship. Results: Internet hospital users gave significantly lower scores than nonusers in total physician-patient rela-tionship scores (P =.01) and in the 5 items of My physician helps me (P <.001), I trust my physician (P =.001), My physician understands me (P =.002), My physician and I agree on the nature of my medical symptoms (P =.01), and I can talk to (communicate with) my physician freely (P =.005). Multiple linear regression results showed that the use of internet hospitals during outpatient visits influenced the physician-patient relationship. And after controlling for other patient characteristics, the use of internet hospitals decreased the physician-patient relationship scores by 11.9%. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the current use of internet hospitals could not significantly enhance the physician-patient relationship during outpatient visits. Therefore, we should work on improving physicians' online communication skills and strengthening the level of trust between physicians and their patients. Policy-makers should also pay close attention to the gap of the physician-patient relationship between internet hospitals and offline physical hospitals.

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