Abstract
Background In recent years, the Web has become a source of medical information for patients, even though the
information available online may be incorrect or qualitatively inadequate. Younger generations, immersed in a digital
environment since a very tender age, are more likely to get informed online. This study aims to understand the
relevance of online information for prospective orthodontic patients and to investigate the effects of digital research
on patients’ decision-making process, and it also aims to investigate potential generational differences between
digital natives and digital immigrants.
Materials and methods An anonymous questionnaire was developed to investigate patients’ orthodontic-themed
Web searches as well as the effects digital material had on their decision-making process. Before submitting the
newly designed survey to patients, it was validated in a pilot study. Univariate analysis was applied to analyze the
relationship between the demographic characteristics of respondents and their answers on the use of digital research
for the decision-making process.
Results 64.6% of the study population searched the Web for orthodontic information prior to their visit. Google
was the most used platform regardless of patients’ age. The perceived reliability of online sources varied significantly
with age. Men displayed more trusting behavior towards their doctor than women. Prospective patients’ satisfaction
with affected patients’ decision-making processes, and the perceived reliability of online sources of information had
repercussions on the doctor-patient relationship.
Conclusions Orthodontists should be aware that the majority of patients use the Internet as a source for orthodontic
information, and that patients who are digital immigrants are more prone to trust the information found online.
Patients who perceive the information found on the Web as either useful or reliable don’t easily discard it, even if it is
inconsistent with the orthodontist’s opinion.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 1-11 |
Numero di pagine | 11 |
Rivista | BMC Oral Health |
Volume | 23 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2023 |
Keywords
- Decision-making
- Digital information
- Digital natives
- Generational differences
- Orthodontics
- Survey
- e-health